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heating hydrated beryllium nitrate salt leads to the formation of __________​

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Heating hydrated beryllium nitrate salt leads to the formation of Nitrogen dioxide.

Explanation:

  • Beryllium nitrate is a non-combustible solid.
  • Be(NO_3)_2 is its chemical formula.
  • It is also called as Beryllium dinitrate.
  • It is used in Beryllium ores refining process, chemical reagent.
  • When Beryllium nitrate is heated above 100 degree celsius, it starts to decomposition.
  • It results in the loss of water and formation of oxides of nitrogen (Nitrogen dioxide).
  • Above 250 degree Celsius, the complete decomposition takes place.

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