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Which gas is formed when lime stone is heated?
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Answered by aadil1290
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Answer:

The chemistry of the reactions is as follows: Heating the limestone (calcium carbonate) drives off carbon dioxide gas leaving behind lime, the base calcium oxide.

Answered by thashmitha32
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Answer:

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Explanation:

carbon dioxide gas

The chemistry of the reactions is as follows: Heating the limestone (calcium carbonate) drives off carbon dioxide gas leaving behind lime, the base calcium oxide.

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