Which metal carbonates is the hardest to decomposed
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This means that sodium carbonate is very stable and requires a high temperature to decompose. However, copper is a very unreactive metal, which is why it is useful for making water pipes, and so copper
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This means that sodium carbonate is very stable and requires a high temperature to decompose. However, copper is a very unreactive metal, which is why it is useful for making water pipes, and so copper(II) carbonate is quite unstable and decomposes at a relatively low temperature.
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