If 100g of calcium carbonate on heating produces 44g of carbon dioxide, how much quick lime will be formed? Which law follows from this example? Define the law.
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This question is based on law of conservation of mass
It states that the mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reactions.
Therefore the mass of calcium carbonate = mass of Co2 + mass of quick lime
Therefore 100g = 44 + quick lime
= 100 - 44 = quick lime
=56 = quick lime
Therefore the mass of quick lime = 56g
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It states that the mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reactions.
Therefore the mass of calcium carbonate = mass of Co2 + mass of quick lime
Therefore 100g = 44 + quick lime
= 100 - 44 = quick lime
=56 = quick lime
Therefore the mass of quick lime = 56g
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Answer:
therefore,
Step-by-step explanation:
the mass of calcium carbonate = mass of co2 + quick lime
therefore ,
100 g = 44 quick lime
= 100 - 44
= 56 g [ low of conservation of mass ]
answer is 56 g .
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