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two carbonates that do not produce carbon dioxide on heating

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Answered by Chlidonias
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Usually the carbonates decompose when heated to give the metal oxide and carbon dioxide.

 CuCO_{3} (s) ----> CuO (s) + CO_{2}(g)

Carbonates of sodium and potassium are stable and they do not decompose on heating. So, the carbonates that do not decompose on heating are  Na_{2}CO_{3} and K_{2}CO_{3}     do not produce  CO_{2}  on heating.

Answered by FIREBIRD
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Answer:

Explanation:

Na₂CO₃ and K₂CO₃ dont give CO₂ on heatingas they are stable and they do not decompose on heating

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