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How many moles of carbon dioxide produces when 100g of calcium carbonate get decomposes

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Answered by Anonymous
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If 100 grams of calcium carbonate (whether in the form of marble or chalk) are decomposed complete. If 100 grams of calcium carbonate (whether in the form of marble or chalk) are decomposed completely, then 56 grams of calcium oxide and 44 grams of carbon dioxide are obtained\'.

Answered by ragini8674
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1mole as l mole of caco3produces 1mole of co2 and one mole of cap

caco3=cao+co2

molar mass/atomic mass=mole

caco3 atomic mass-100

given Mass-100

100/100=1na

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