A metal (1) carbonate decomposes

  1. A metal (1) carbonate decomposes at high temperature into a metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas. When 106g of metal (1) the
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  2. I did a back titration with an unknown carbonate and using the average % carbonate (by mass) which I found to be 27.40% and
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  3. calcium carbonate decomposes if heated to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. if 24.5 grams of calcium carbonate decompose
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  4. In an experiment 1.015 g of a metal carbonate, containing an unknown metal M, is heated to give the metal oxide and 0.361 g CO2.
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  5. Ammonium carbonate decomposes upon heating according to the following balanced equation:(NH4)2CO3(s)-->2 NH3(g)+CO2(g)+H2O(g)
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  6. Ammonium carbonate decomposes upon heating according to the following balanced equation:(NH4)2CO3(s)-->2 NH3(g)+CO2(g)+H2O(g)
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  7. Ammonium carbonate decomposes upon heating according to the following balanced equation:(NH4)2CO3(s)-->2 NH3(g)+CO2(g)+H2O(g)
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  8. Ammonium carbonate decomposes upon heating according to the following balanced equation:(NH4)2CO3(s)→2NH3(g)+CO2(g)+H2O(g)
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  9. Lucy heats some calcium carbonate. She weighs the reaction vessel at the start of the reaction and again after it has been
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  10. How do write a skeleton equation for this reaction?When heated, baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate) decomposes to form the
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