Physics, asked by Srinivas5593, 4 months ago

CaCO3 CaO + CO2
(100 gm) (56 gm) (44 gm )
In this reaction, How much CO2 is liberated if 10 gm of calcium carbonate is heated ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molar mass of

\small \underline  {\sf{CaCO 3 = 40+12+16×3 = 100 }} g

  • According to the balanced reaction 100 g of CaCO 3 produces 1 mol of CO 2.

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Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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Explanation:

CaCO3→CaO+CO2

Molar mass of

\small \underline {\sf{CaCO 3 = 40+12+16×3 = 100 }}

CaCO3=40+12+16×3=100

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  • According to the balanced reaction 100 g of CaCO 3 produces 1 mol of CO 2.

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