materials required for decomposition of copper carbonate
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Basic copper carbonate is decomposed by acids, such as solutions of hydrochloric acid HCl, into the copper(II) salt and carbon dioxide.
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Some compounds break down when heated, forming two or more products from one reactant. This type of reaction is called thermal decomposition.
Many metal carbonates can take part in thermal decomposition reactions. For example, copper carbonate breaks down easily when it is heated:
copper carbonate → copper oxide + carbon dioxide
CuCO3 → CuO + CO2
Copper carbonate is green and copper oxide is black. You can see a colour change from green to black during the reaction. The carbon dioxide produced can be detected using limewater, which turns milky.
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