silver carbonate decomposes into silver (1) oxide and carbon dioxide
Ag2CO3-->Ag2O + CO2
Because both sides are equal you do not have to balance the equation.
note: Because silver is a transitional metal you had the choice between silver (3) and silver (1). I decided to choose Silver (1) because that meant that the silver carbonate was completely decomposed and also it is easier to balance the equation.
Calcium carbonate thermally decomposes when heated to form calcium oxide powder and carbon dioxide gas. The word equation: calcium carbonate --> calcium oxide + carbon dioxide As a symbol equation: CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2
When calcium carbonate is heated, it breaks down by thermal decomposition to carbon dioxide & calcium oxide (quicklime). Here is the word equation: Calcium carbonate --> Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide Here is the chemical equation: CaCO3 (s) --> CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
This would give: decomposes Ca(CO3)2 (s) --------------------CaO(s)+3CO2(g)
Calcium carbonate --> Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide Its an example of thermal decomposition.
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide...
the metal carbonate decomposes into a metal oxide and carbon dioxide
At high temperature, limestone undergoes thermal decomposition. The word equation is calcium carbonate decomposes when heated to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. The chemical equation is CaCO3 + heat --> CaO + CO2.
quicklime (calcium oxide) is formed when calcium carbonate decomposes, as well as releasing carbon dioxide
Sodium bicarbonate decomposes into sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and water.
It decomposes to form copper oxide and carbon dioxide. It is an endothermic reaction, which means it absorbs heat (as all decomposition reactions do). This is the chemical equation of the reaction: CuCO3 ----> CuO + CO2
Calcium carbonate thermally decomposes when heated to form calcium oxide powder and carbon dioxide gas. The word equation: calcium carbonate --> calcium oxide + carbon dioxide As a symbol equation: CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2
Baking Soda is Sodium hydrogen carbonate(NaHCO3). When heat is given, it decomposes into Sodium carbonate(Na2CO3), Steam(H2O) and Carbon dioxide(CO2), according to the following equation:2 NaHCO3 --Δ--> Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
At 1,300 degrees Celsius, lithium carbonate decomposes into lithium oxide and carbon dioxide gas. The equation for this decomposition is: Li2CO3 --> Li2O + CO2
Chemical reaction formula: CaCO3 -> Ca O + CO2
It decomposes to Cupric oxide and Carbon dioxide
Al2(CO3)3 --> Al2O3 + 3CO2
Calcium carbonate is heated to from calcium oxide and carbon dioxide as illustrated by the chemical equation CaCO3(s) ===> CaO(s) + CO2(g).