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calcium carbonate when heated strongly decomposes into ​

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Answered by DARSH4901
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Answer:

calcium oxide and carbon dioxide

Answered by KatherineSwan
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Answer:

Calcium carbonate upon thermal decomposition ( strong heating) forms calcium oxide and releases carbon dioxide gas.

Explanation:

CaCO3 (s) -> CaO (s) + CO2 (g)

The reaction is balanced.

CaO is also known as slaked lime.

CaCO3 is also called as limestone. It is even called as marble.

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