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Yazmin Bowen
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21 May, 11:49
How do we get carbon from carbonate?
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Nyla Hendrix
21 May, 12:15
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Answer: Metal carbonates generally decompose upon heating, liberating carbon dioxide and then it leaves behind an oxide of the metal.
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Rhett Gill
21 May, 12:19
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Metal carbonates generally decompose upon heating, liberating carbon dioxide and leaving behind an oxide of the metal.
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