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Same here! Decomposition didn't even pop up.ahhliss said:Same! I don't know why I didn't think of decomposition! I feel stupid >.<"
Thermal decomposition means to break down substances into two or more substances by heat (usually endothermic reactions) e.g.
The decomposition of calcium carbonate (limestone) into calcium oxide (lime) and carbon dioxide in a high temperature lime kiln. CaCO3(s) ==> CaO(s) + CO2(g)
The question was something like this:What type of reaction is "Copper Carbonate + Heat => Copper Oxide + Carbon Dioxide.zenophobia said:Ooh, that was the question?
I was almost certain it was combustion... the other possibility was actually corrosion... Geez, I certainly got things mixed up.
By the way, you never write " + heat "Fortify said:The question was something like this:What type of reaction is "Copper Carbonate + Heat => Copper Oxide + Carbon Dioxide.
And also I don't think it was corrosion cos heat isnt a catalyst for corrsion (correct me if im rong).But was is a catalyst for corrosion.