Potassium Carbonate Is Heated Strong
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The product of its decomposition would be carbon dioxide and a form of potassium oxide (K2O, K2O3 and others), the most stable of the potassium oxide forms seems to be K2O3, it is the only one that doesn't appear to decompose when heated.
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