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Copper.
This compound is the copper(II) oxide, CuO.
Black
yes
when carbonate is heated lyperdermus thiosulfate kindogranite maglesemium magnesium gindopickranate is formed.
Copper.
This compound is the copper(II) oxide, CuO.
Black
yes
Copper Carbonate when heated decomposes to give copper oxide and carbon dioxide.
Carbonate by itself is an ion that does not contain copper and therefore could not produce copper if heated. However, because carbonate is a negatively charged ion, no substantial number of carbonate ions can exist stably except in association with an equal number of positively charged cations to neutralize the electrical charge of the carbonate ions. If these cations are cations of copper, then copper oxide can be produced by heating the copper carbonate salt.
It remains as metallic copper.
They form magnesium oxide, copper oxide etc. and will form carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
when carbonate is heated lyperdermus thiosulfate kindogranite maglesemium magnesium gindopickranate is formed.
DECOMPOSITION
Either sodium carbonate or copper carbonate
yes it does the carbon dioxide is supposed to be heated up copper carbonate