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Calcium oxide and carbon are reacted to produce carbon monoxide and calcium carbide CaC2. When one mole of calcium carbide is formed, 464.8kJ is absorbed.
Write a thermochemical equation for this reaction.
Write a thermochemical equation for this reaction.
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