sodium carbonate doesn't give any gas on heating. its sodium bi-carbonate which gives co2 on heating.
Mercuric oxide decomposes upon heating to give off mercury and oxygen.
With the exception of nuclear fusion oxygen cannot be obtained by heating anything. Certainly no heating process on earth is capable of producing oxygen.
Definitely not, if the heating is in the absence of oxygen, because calcium chloride can not change to calcium oxide without a source of oxygen atoms.
on heating,free electrons occupy spaces created by loss of oxygen from zno and turn yellow :)
sodium carbonate doesn't give any gas on heating. its sodium bi-carbonate which gives co2 on heating.
Mercuric oxide decomposes upon heating to give off mercury and oxygen.
With the exception of nuclear fusion oxygen cannot be obtained by heating anything. Certainly no heating process on earth is capable of producing oxygen.
Definitely not, if the heating is in the absence of oxygen, because calcium chloride can not change to calcium oxide without a source of oxygen atoms.
This is a chemical reaction; oxygen is released.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
Flowers do not give out oxygen, the green parts of a plant give out oxygen when the are engaged in photosynthesis.
the oxygen in the oxygen tanks were stirred before heating, causing the explosion.
Oxygen
on heating,free electrons occupy spaces created by loss of oxygen from zno and turn yellow :)
Oxygen is a gas. Trees don't give only rabbits oxygen, they give everyone oxygen. Without oxygen, we would die.
Oxygen was discovered by Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele. He had produced oxygen gas by heating mercuric oxide and various nitrates by about 1772.