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what do you observe when copper carbonate is heated

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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If a copper carbonate is heated with carbon, a chemical reaction takes place. Initially the copper carbonate thermally decomposes into copper oxide. Then the carbon reacts with the copper oxide liberating pure metal in a type of displacement reaction.

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If a copper carbonate is heated with carbon, a chemical reaction takes place. Initially the copper carbonate thermally decomposes into copper oxide. Then the carbon reacts with the copper oxide liberating pure metal in a type of displacement reaction

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