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A Copper li) carbonate was strongly heated until no further change state what was observed
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A Copper li) carbonate was strongly heated until no further change state what was observed
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Copper carbonate decomposes (breaks down) when it is heated into copper oxide and carbon dioxide. This is conservation of mass. When chemicals react, the atoms inside the reactants swap places to make new compounds – the products.
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