Physics, asked by mnaiya2005, 4 months ago

When calcium carbonate is heated we get calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
CaCo3 ----- CaO+ Co2
What type of reaction is this? what are the reactants and products? write it​

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Answered by AnshuSinghS164
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Explanation:

Decomposition of Calcium Carbonate. At 1200K, calcium carbonate decomposes to give carbon dioxide and calcium oxide. When heated, calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.

Answered by n5441287bi
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Explanation:

At 1200K, calcium carbonate decomposes to give carbon dioxide and calcium oxide. When heated, calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. This process is employed in the manufacturing of quick lime, which is an important substance in many industries.

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