Name two carbonates that do not decompose on heating

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The literature says that all group I carbonates (except Li2CO3) do not decompose on heating but I'm not comfortable with that. I know it will decompose at its melting point (about 850 C) so with no limits on temperature I don't know exactly how to answer this
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