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zinc carbonate is heated strongly

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Answered by bulbul9726
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when zinc carbonate is heated strongly then it will form in Yellow powdery substance

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Answered by khushi2622
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Zinc carbonate is a white powdery solid. When it is heated strongly, it starts to turn yellow and decompose - carbon dioxide gas is evolved, which forms a white precipitate in limewater. The yellow solid left behind in the test-tube is hot zinc oxide. As the hot zinc oxide cools, it turns white in colour

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