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lithium carbonate are not Stable to heat give reason​

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Answered by sriniketmaster2009
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Lithium carbonate is not stable to heat as it is covalent in nature. Lithium ions are very small in size and carbonate ions are very large in size. Therefore, the small size lithium ion polarizes large size carbonate ions which forms more stable lithium oxide.

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Lithium carbonate is not stable to heat as it is covalent in nature. Lithium ions are very small in size and carbonate ions are very large in size. Therefore, the small size lithium ion polarizes large size carbonate ions which forms more stable lithium oxide.

Answered by LEGEND778
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Lithium carbonate is not very stable in heat. The reason for this is that lithium is very small in size. So it polarizes carbonate ion to result in the formation of Lithium oxide and carbon dioxide which are more stable than lithium carbonate.

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