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Why lithium carbonate decomposed at a lower temperature whereas sodium carbonate ???​

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Answered by vardharajulanagalaks
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Lithium carbonate is less stable than sodium carbonate as Li is less electropositive than sodium. As lithium carbonate is not stable to heat, it decomposes at lower temperature. ... Since, sodium carbonate is very stable, it decomposes at high temperature.

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Answered by rizwan1810
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Lithium carbonate is less stable than sodium carbonate as Li is less electropositive than sodium. As lithium carbonate is not stable to heat, it decomposes at lower temperature. ... Since, sodium carbonate is very stable, it decomposes at high temperature

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