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why does not all metal oxide on heating undergoes decomposition and gives oxygen​

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Answered by nikhilrajgone2008
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Answer:

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When heated, lead nitrate crystals decompose to lead(II) oxide, oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. Because of this property, lead nitrate is sometimes used in pyrotechnics such as fireworks. On heating, zinc nitrate undergoes thermal decomposition to form zinc oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen. 2Zn(NO

3

)

2

→2ZnO+4NO

2

+O

2

. Copper(II) nitrate crystals will began to bubble and melt very quickly. After a short period of time, it will begin to glow, and it will turn green and release oxygen gas

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Answered by nilesh7823
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Because it contains oxygen in it which is gven out on burning.

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