Ammonium carbonate (solid) decomposes when heated to produce three gaseous

  1. Ammonium carbonate (solid) decomposes when heated to produce three gaseous products - ammonia, water, and carbon dioxide.1.
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  2. Ammonium carbonate (solid) decomposes when heated to produce three gaseous products - ammonia, water, and carbon dioxide.1.
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  3. Ammonium bromide is a crystalline solid that decomposes endothermically when heated. The reaction isNH4Br(s) <===> NH3(g) +
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  4. 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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  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)→2NH3(g)+CO2(g)+H2O(g)
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  8. Potassium nitrate decomposes on heating, producing potassium oxide and gaseous nitrogen and oxygen:4KNO3(s)--> 2K2O(s) + 2N2(g)
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  9. Potassium nitrate decomposes on heating, producing potassium oxide and gaseous nitrogen and oxygen:4KNO3(s)--> 2K2O(s) + 2N2(g)
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  10. Potassium nitrate decomposes on heating, producing potassium oxide and gaseous nitrogen and oxygen:4KNO3(s)--> 2K2O(s) + 2N2(g)
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