Chemistry, asked by yuyuyuvraj, 10 months ago

what happens when copper carbonate is being heated up​

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Answered by blueheadcomet
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Answer:

When copper carbonate is heated , it gets decomposed to form calcium oxide and carbon-dioxide gas.

CaC0₃→CaO+CO₂

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Answered by nithyasrinivasan2009
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Explanation:

CaO(s) + CO2 (g) is formed

because it undergoes decomposition reaction

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