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130. Which one is the most stable carbonate?
A) Baco
B) MgCO3
vacaco
D) Beco​

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Answered by 234578
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Answer:

A) Baco

Explanation:

The positive ion attracts the delocalised electrons in the carbonate ion towards itself. The carbonate ion becomes polarised. If this is heated, the carbon dioxide breaks free to leave the metal oxide. ... In other words, as you go down the Group, the carbonates become more thermally stable.

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Answered by chandeljatin550
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Answer:

MgCo3 is the right answer

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