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Name the substances formed when calcium carbonate is heated strongly. calcium sulphate and carbon dioxide calcium oxide and carbon dioxide calcium bicarbonate and water none of these​

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Answered by hiralvanzara5
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limestone

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☞Name the substances formed when calcium carbonate is heated strongly.

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☞If we heat calcium carbonate to the temperature of 1200 K, it decomposes to form calcium oxide and evolve carbon dioxide gas.

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