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what happens when cupric carbonate is heated​

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Answered by sonykumarankit
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If a copper carbonate is heated with carbon, a chemical reaction takes place. .The metal carbonate is reduced (loses oxygen) as the carbon is oxidised (gains oxygen). The gaseous product can be flushed through lime water, turning it cloudy, proving that it is carbon dioxide.

Answered by skadamseth2007
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If a copper carbonate is heated with carbon, a chemical reaction takes place. ... The metal carbonate is reduced (loses oxygen) as the carbon is oxidised (gains oxygen). The gaseous product can be flushed through lime water, turning it cloudy, proving that it is carbon dioxide.

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