effect of heating substance lab
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what effect does heat have on copper(ii) sulphate, lead(ii) nitrate, ammonium chloride, zinc sulphate and basic copper(ii) carbonate
At 650 °C (1,202 °F), copper(II) sulfate decomposes into copper(II) oxide (CuO) and sulfur trioxide (SO3). Its blue color is due to water of hydration. When heated in an open flame the crystals are dehydrated and turn grayish-white. When heated, lead(II) nitrate crystals decompose to lead(II) oxide, dioxygen and nitrogen dioxide, accompanied by a crackling noise. Ammonium chloride appears to sublime upon heating. However, this process is actually decomposition into ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas. I COULDNT FIND LAST 2!!
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