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Alkaline earth metal nitrates on heating decompose to give

A

`M(NO_(2))_(2)` and `O_(2)` only

B

`MO,N_(2)` and `O_(2)`

C

`MO,NO_(2)` and `O_(2)`

D

`MO` and `NO_(2)` only

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The correct Answer is:
C

`2M(NO_(3))_(2)overset(Delta)rarr2MO+NO_(2)+O_(2)(M=Be,Mg,Ca,Sr,Ba)`
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