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Does copper carbonate sublime?

The Science Club Posted on September 7, 2017 by Michael CurtisSeptember 7, 2017

Does copper carbonate sublime? No. Copper carbonate will decompose (split apart) when heated releasing carbon dioxide gas and leaving copper oxide (a black powder).  Colour change: Green to black.  (See heating chemicals). Chemicals that do sublime include iodine and dry … Continue reading →

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