find the amount of calcium oxide and carbon dioxide when 88 gram of limestone is heated strongly
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According to the aforementioned 1:1 mole ratio, the reaction should theoretically produce 0.4410 moles of carbon dioxide, the equivalent of--use the molar mass of carbon dioxide here! So at 100% yield, this reaction should produce 19.41 g of carbon dioxide when it consumes 44.14 g of calcium carbonate.
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