Zinc carbonate is an odorless, white sand-like solid.
It is insoluble in water.
It is used in cosmetics, ointments, porcelain, pottery and rubber.
Reaction:
When Zinc carbonate is heated it gives Zinc oxide and Carbon dioxide.
The white powdery solid Zinc carbonate when heated turns yellow.
The carbon dioxide gas evolving is confirmed by passing this gas over lime water, it turns the lime water milky.
The reaction involved is:
The above reaction is an example of a decomposition reaction in which Zinc Carbonate is decomposed into two new products i.e. Zinc oxide and Carbon dioxide.