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what happens to thermal stability if you go down the group of alkali metals
which is more thermally stable LiCl or CsCl?
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Stability of carbonates increases down group I (alkali) and group II (alkaline earth) metals. ... The greater the polarization of the carbonate ion, the easier it is to weaken a carbon-oxygen bond in the carbonate and form carbon dioxide and the oxide in heating.

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