Physics, asked by ankitbiswaskri, 7 months ago

Why sodium carbonate is stable to heat?​

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Answered by nikita45686
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one common reaction of any metal carbonates is known as thermal decomposition. when metal carbonates are heated they break down to form the metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas. this means that sodium carbonate is very stable and requires a high temperature to decompose...

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