Chemistry, asked by shagunsisodia1854, 1 year ago

how many grams of calcium oxide is obtained on heating 100 g of caco3

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Answered by rockbottom619rip
4

There you go buddy

CaCO3 = CaO + CO2(g) [T ≥ 900C]


Change in Free Energy: ΔG(1000C) = -16.2kJ (negative, so the reaction runs)


Change in Enthalpy: ΔH(1000C) = +163.2kJ (positive, so the reaction is endothermic)


This reaction produces 1mol CaO, mass = 56.077g

Answered by potrriselvan45
0

Answer:

CaCo3 give CaO and Co2 on heating.

Given that CaCo3=100g(molecular mass)

Therefore mass of CaO is 40×1+16×1=56(molecular mass)

Explanation:

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