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Decomposition of ammonium carbonate:(NH4)2CO3 --> 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O
Sodium carbonate ---> sodium oxide + carbn diooxide Hoped this helped (:
CaCO3 (s) -----> CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
MAGNESIUM OXIDE + CARBON DIOXIDE Mg + CO2
The thermal decomposition in this case is: CuCO3 -------------CuO + CO2
Decomposition of ammonium carbonate:(NH4)2CO3 --> 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O
Calcium carbonate --> Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide Its an example of thermal decomposition.
Sodium carbonate ---> sodium oxide + carbn diooxide Hoped this helped (:
MgCO3 = MgO + CO2.
CaCO3 (s) -----> CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
MAGNESIUM OXIDE + CARBON DIOXIDE Mg + CO2
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The thermal decomposition in this case is: CuCO3 -------------CuO + CO2
When Iron carbonate (FeCO3) is heated the following decomposition occurs: FeCO3==> FeO+CO2 Producing Iron oxide and carbon dioxide.
I'm going to answer in a word equation Calcium Carbonate--heat--Calcium Oxide+Carbon Dioxide. It's called thermal decomposition.
The thermal decomposition of sodium carbonate is a chemical reaction according to the equation: Na2CO3 -> Na2O + CO2. The reaction is endothermic and therefore proceeds rapidly in the direction shown only in an environment from which ample heat energy can be absorbed.
i think its thermal decomposition