The Carbonate That Will Not Decompose On Heating Is

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Question

The carbonate that will not decompose on heating is

Solution

Correct option is

Na2CO3

 

Alkali metal carbonates (i.e., Na2CO, K2CO3, etc.)   

Except Li2CO3 do not decompose on heating.

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