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Calcium oxalate dihydrate is CaC2O4 2H20. Write the equation for the reaction which will occur when this hydrate is heated to a temperature slightly in excess of 100 degrees C.
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CaC2O4.H2O + heat ==>CaC2O4 + 2H2O
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Calcium oxalate dihydrate is CaC2O4 2H20. Write the equation for the reaction which will occur when this hydrate is heated to a temperature slightly in excess of 100 degrees C.

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