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When a mixture of LiO(2)CO(3) and Na(2)C...

When a mixture of `LiO_(2)CO_(3)` and `Na_(2)CO_(3) 10H_(2)O` is heated strongly, there occurs a loss of mass due to

A

it has lower m.pt than Na2CO3 and converts metal salts to carbonates which decompose to metal oxides

B

it has higher m.pt than K2CO3 and converts metal salts to carbonates, which decompose to metal oxides

C

it has lower melting point than both Na2CO3 and K,CO, and converts the metal salts to carbonates, which decompose to metal oxides

D

it has higher melting point than both Na2CO3 and K2CO3 and converts the metal salts to carbonates which decompose to metal oxide

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