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When zinc nitrate crystals are heated, they melt
to form a colourless liquid.
Stronger heating is required to decompose zinc
nitrate.
On stronger heating, oxygen gas which relights
a glowing splint is evolved.
Further heating produces a pungent brown gas,
nitrogen dioxide, which turns moist blue litmus
red.
Complete decomposition produces a yellow residue
of ZnO which turns white when cooled.
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