Chemistry, asked by bhavnoor9324, 1 year ago

How do you write an equation to represent "Calcium sulfite decomposes to form calcium oxide and sulfur dioxide"?

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Answered by AmritanshuKeshri71
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In this chemical reaction, calcium sulphite decomposes to form calcium oxide and sulphur dioxide as a products.

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CaSO_3(s) --^{heat}--> CaO(s) + SO_2(g)

It is a decomposition reaction.

Here, calcium sulphite is a reactant and calcium oxide and sulphur dioxide are products.
Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Answer:

In this chemical reaction, calcium sulphite decomposes to form calcium oxide and sulphur dioxide as a products.

It is a decomposition reaction.

Here, calcium sulphite is a reactant and calcium oxide and sulphur dioxide are products.

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