Chemistry, asked by prathi141320, 6 months ago

Calcium carbonate decomposes , on heating , to form calcium oxide and carbon

dioxide. When 10g of calcium carbonate is decomposed completely , then 5.6 g calcium

oxide is formed. Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide formed. Which law of chemical

combination will you use in solving this problem?​

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Answered by hemalathaMarisetti
5

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Calcium carbonate decomposes on heating to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. According to law of conservation of mass, if 5.6 gms of calcium oxide and 4.4 gms of carbon dioxide are formed, how much calcium carbonate was taken?

Answered by 01Hani
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Answer:

Calcium carbonate decomposes on heating to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. According to law of conservation of mass, if 5.6 gms of calcium oxide and 4.4 gms of carbon dioxide are formed, how much calcium carbonate was taken?

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