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Gas given out when metal carbonate is heated

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Answered by sivathecool
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When metal carbonates are heated, they break down to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas. The stability of the metal carbonates can be measured by heating the carbonate and bubbling the carbon dioxide given off through limewater

Answered by debanjanghosh369
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the gas is carbondioxid

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