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explain the reaction lime stone is heated at high temperature​

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Answered by deepande88
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When limestone is heated strongly, the calcium carbonate it contains absorbs heat (endothermic ) and decomposes to form calcium oxide. This is indicated by an orange glow as the limestone is heated.

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Answered by ansumansingh2707
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When limestone is heated strongly, the calcium carbonate it contains absorbs heat (endothermic ) and decomposes to form calcium oxide. This is indicated by an orange glow as the limestone is heated. ✔️

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