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what is the effect of heat on potassium carbonate​

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potassium carbonates give no carbon dioxide or any other sign that decomposition has taken place, even after prolonged heating. ... Polarization eventually leads to abstraction of oxygen from the carbonate ion, producing the oxide ion and a carbon dioxide molecule.

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Answered by shambhavi12102005121
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sodium and potassium carbonates give no carbon dioxide or any other sign that decomposition has taken place, even after prolonged heating. ... Polarization eventually leads to abstraction of oxygen from the carbonate ion, producing the oxide ion and a carbon dioxide molecule.

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