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One molecule of calcium oxide, CaO, and one molecule of carbon dioxide, CO2, combine in a chemical reaction to form one substance. Given that matter is neither created nor destroyed, which chemical formula is the product of this reaction?
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Ca2O3
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Ca2CO3
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CaCO2
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CaCO3
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct chemical formula for the product of this reaction is CaCO3, calcium carbonate.
2 years ago

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