BaCo3 is very stable while BeCo3 is not. why
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Because of valency. I guess
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Beryllium carbonate decomposes into Beryllium oxide and Carbon dioxide.
BeCO3↽−−⇀BeO+CO2
BeCOX3↽−−⇀BeO+COX2
According to Le Chatelier's principle one simply has to store it under a CO2COX2atmosphere to push the equilibrium to the left.
BeCO3↽−⇀BeO+CO2 in excess
BeCOX3↽−−⇀BeO+COX2 in excess
Why this compound decomposes when kept in atmosphere of oxygen?
When there is no CO2COX2 atmosphere the equilibrium is pushed to the right, which would be the "normal" case under standard conditions.
BeCO3↽−⇀BeO+CO2
BeCOX3↽−⇀BeO+COX2
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Beryllium carbonate decomposes into Beryllium oxide and Carbon dioxide.
BeCO3↽−−⇀BeO+CO2
BeCOX3↽−−⇀BeO+COX2
According to Le Chatelier's principle one simply has to store it under a CO2COX2atmosphere to push the equilibrium to the left.
BeCO3↽−⇀BeO+CO2 in excess
BeCOX3↽−−⇀BeO+COX2 in excess
Why this compound decomposes when kept in atmosphere of oxygen?
When there is no CO2COX2 atmosphere the equilibrium is pushed to the right, which would be the "normal" case under standard conditions.
BeCO3↽−⇀BeO+CO2
BeCOX3↽−⇀BeO+COX2
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