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If 1.4g of calcium oxide is formed by the complete decomposition of calcium carbonate, then the amount of calcium carbonate taken and the amount of carbon dioxide formed will be respectively

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Answered by pratyush9909
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Answer:

Chemical reaction for decomposition of calcium carbonate is :

CaCO  

3

→CaO+CO  

2

 

Molar mass of CaCO  

3

=100g/mol

Molar mass of CaO=56g/mol

Molar mass of CO  

2

=44g/mol

According to law of conservation of mass:

Mass of CaCO  

3

 = Mass of CaO + Mass of CO  

2

 

If we have one mole of calcium carbonate it will decompose to give one mole of calium oxide and one mole of carbon dioxide.

56 g of CaO is obtained from decomposition of 100 g of CaCO  

3

.

So 1.4 g of CaO is obtained from decomposition of [(100×1.4)÷56=2.5g] of CaCO  

3

.

Mass of CO  

2

 = (2.5−1.4) g = 1.1 g

Explanation:

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