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Caco3 on heating gaves caO and co2 calculate the mass of cao and volume of co2 when 10 kg of caco3 is heated

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Answered by harshparab2007
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Answer:

The reversibility of the reaction CaCO3 ⇌ CaO+CO2 has been examined through a large number of cycles (up to 40), mainly at 866 °C. The decomposition to the oxide is always 100% but the reactivity of the oxide so formed to carbon dioxide falls off markedly after a rapid initial reaction.

Answered by byaswanth2005
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Answer:

224 Litres

Explanation:      

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

everything has one mole of all substance in it, so,

10CaCO3 ---------------->  10CaO + 10CO2

mass of CaO = 10 * molecular weight of CaO

10*56

560 amu

volume of gas = No of moles * 22.4             (ideal gas formula)

volume = 10*22.4

224 Litres

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