Chemistry, asked by aanyaag007, 5 months ago

Calculate the amount of calcium oxide formed when 200 g of calcium carbonate is heated.
CaCO3 + CaO + CO2
Mass of :-
Ca - 40
C- 12
O- 16

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Chemical reaction involved is:

CaCO

3

→CaO+CO

2

Molar mass of CaCO

3

=40+12+16×3=100 g

According to the balanced reaction 100 g of CaCO

3

 produces 1 mol of CO

2

 i.e. 22.4 L at STP.

∴50 g CaCO

3

 will produce  

100

22.4

×50=11.2 L CO

2

 at STP.

Explanation:

Answered by karanmemane2020
2

Answer:

ANSWER

Chemical reaction involved is:

CaCO

3

→CaO+CO

2

Molar mass of CaCO

3

=40+12+16×3=100 g

According to the balanced reaction 100 g of CaCO

3

produces 1 mol of CO

2

i.e. 22.4 L at STP.

∴50 g CaCO

3

will produce

100

22.4

×50=11.2 L CO

2

at STP.

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