Metal carbonates decompose on heating to give metal oxide and carbon dioxide. Which of the metal carbonates is most stable thermally?
A. `MgCO_(3)`
B. `CaCO_(3)`
C. `SrCO_(3)`
D. `BaCO_(3)`
A. `MgCO_(3)`
B. `CaCO_(3)`
C. `SrCO_(3)`
D. `BaCO_(3)`
Correct Answer – D
`BaCO_(3)` is thermally most stable because of the small size of resulting oxide ion. With the increase in atomic number, the size of the metal ion, the stability of the metal ion decreases and hence that of carbonate increases (maximum in case of `BaCO_(3))`. Therefore, the increasing size of cation destabilizes the oxides and hence doesnot favour the decomposition of heavier alkaline earth metal carbonates like `BaCO_(3)`