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metal nitrates decompose on heating to give metal oxides , brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide and carbon dioxide. True or false.​

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Most nitrates tend to decompose on heating to give the metal oxide, brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen. For example, a typical Group 2 nitrate like magnesium nitrate decomposes like this: In Group 1, lithium nitrate behaves in the same way - producing lithium oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen.

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