copper(II) carbonate
or
cupric carbonate
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
Mercurous acetate is a salt.
This is a ternary conpound.
Copper(I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
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Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
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Mercurous acetate is a salt.
The reaction you described is a metathesis reaction involving the formation of a ternary salt. Metathesis reactions involve the exchange of cations or anions between compounds. In this case, a metal oxide reacts with a nonmetal oxide to form a ternary salt compound.
Combining a metal carbonate with a nonmetal oxide will yield a salt, carbon dioxide, and water. The metal from the carbonate will combine with the nonmetal from the oxide to form the salt, while the carbon dioxide and water are byproducts of the reaction.
Copper(II) carbonate (Cu2CO3) decomposes to form copper(II) oxide (CuO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) as products.
The reaction represented is a double displacement reaction, where the metal oxide and nonmetal oxide react to form a ternary salt. In this reaction, the metal from the metal oxide replaces the cation in the nonmetal oxide to form the salt.
Ternary form
Copper carbonate is CuCO3 (copper(II) carbonate)
Ternary operator
This is a ternary conpound.
it is used in = TERNARY FORM .$.