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9. If 400 g of calcium carbonate decompose to form 224 g of calcium oxide, calculate the amount of carbon dioxide formed. Name and state the law on which the calculations are based (please tell how to find the answer)​

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Answered by danuyogi077
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Answered by swayansusekharmohapa
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Answer:

CaCO3 ----------> CaO + CO2

400gm. 224gm.

amount of calcium carbonate = amount of calcium oxide + amount of carbon dioxide

=> 400 gm. = 224 gm. + amount of carbon dioxide

=> amount of carbon dioxide = 400 - 224

=> amount of carbon dioxide = 176 gm.

The reaction is decomposition reaction ( thermal decomposition )

the reaction in which single reactant decomposes by the use of any energy ( heat , light or electricity ) to form two or more products is called decomposition reaction .

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