nitrogen gas and water vapor
carbon
It remains as metallic copper.
when carbonate is heated lyperdermus thiosulfate kindogranite maglesemium magnesium gindopickranate is formed.
nothing happens. it becomes an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride
It is not flammable in the convention sense. However, when heated it can decomposes explosively.
Either ammonium nitrite or ammonium dichromate can he heated to obtain nitrogen gas.
carbon
quicklime is formed when lmesone is heated
It remains as metallic copper.
When lead oxide is heated with carbon, carbon dioxide and lead are formed as the products 2PbO+C -->CO2+2Pb
when carbonate is heated lyperdermus thiosulfate kindogranite maglesemium magnesium gindopickranate is formed.
Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
ammonium nitride is a water soluble solid. it is formed (or so Ive read) by the double displacement reaction between lithium nitride and ammonium nitrate, leaving lithium nitrate and ammonium nitride. it is highly unstable and will explode violently if heated vigorously but can be made to decompose slowly if gently heated to around 100 degrees, for that reason i am guessing it would be safer to boil a dilute solution of the compound, but this may still be dangerous.
since ammonium chloride is a subline solid, it gets converted into gaseous state directly without changing into liquid state
nothing happens. it becomes an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride
Ammonium Carbonate decomposes to yield Water(H2O), Carbon Dioxide(CO2), and Ammonium(NH4).
produce silver