Chemistry, asked by UltimateWinner1, 2 months ago

When Calcium Carbonate is heated strongly, Calcium Oxide & Carbon dioxide are formed. This is an example of


A) Thermal Decomposition
B) Endothermic reaction
C) Both A & B
D) None of these​

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Answered by shdhanu
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Answer:

A ) Thermal Decomposition

Explanation:

because in this reaction a single compound (calcium carbonate) breaks down into two more elements (calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas) when the single compound is heated at higher temperature.

Answered by RomanticBabe
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Answer:

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When Calcium Carbonate is heated strongly, Calcium Oxide & Carbon dioxide are formed. This is an example of Thermal Decomposition.

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