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equation for thermal deompositon reaction ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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CaCO3 → CaO + CO. The reaction is used to make quick lime, which is an industrially important product. Some oxides, especially of weakly electropositive metals decompose when heated to high enough temperature. A classical example is the decomposition of mercuric oxide to give oxygen and mercury metal.

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CaCO3 → CaO + CO. The reaction is used to make quick lime, which is an industrially important product. Some oxides, especially of weakly electropositive metals decompose when heated to high enough temperature. A classical example is the decomposition of mercuric oxide to give oxygen and mercury metal.

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