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When copper carbonate is burnt it turns from a green colour to a black colour then it slowly spreads out.
the above description is also can be apply in most of the copper compound, so i think no need to add that to the page.CuCO3--burning-->CuO Superdvd 23:45, 15 January 2007 (UTC)