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A carbonate that does not decompose on heating is -(K2CO3/CaCo3)​

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Answered by DevilJyoti
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A carbonate, which does not decomposes on heating: Sodium Carbonate and Potassium Carbonate. A nitrate, which produces oxygen as the only gas: Sodium Nitrate and Potassium Nitrate. A compound that produces carbon dioxide on heating: Calcium Carbonate.

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Answered by saumyasingh0907
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Answer:

K2CO3

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K2CO3 doesn't decompose on heating because of it's bond polarity ( dipole moment) since K2CO3 has potassium as cation which has high polarizing power and carbonate has high Polarisibility hence high dipole moment is formed and bind energy is drastically increased

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