Abstract
The thermal decomposition in air of iron(II) sulphate heptahydrate in the presence of calcium, strontium and barium carbonates has been carried out. The decomposition path varies from carbonate to carbonate. Also, these decompositions are different from those of basic beryllium carbonate and basic magnesium carbonate. The results obtained for the kinetics of thermal decomposition have also been presented.
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