For the reaction 1 CaCO3(s)

  1. Given the reaction 2HI (aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaI2(aq)+CO2(g)+H2O(l) What volume of of CO2 can be produced from 255mL of 3.0M HI and
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  2. Reaction:CaCO3 + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O Calculate the molarity of hydrochloric acid solution if an initial mass of 4.568g of
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  3. For the reaction below, Kp = 1.16 at 800.°C.CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) If a 21.7-g sample of CaCO3 is put into a 10.6 L container
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  4. For the reaction below, Kp = 1.16 at 800.°C.CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) If a 21.7-g sample of CaCO3 is put into a 10.6 L container
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  5. For the reaction below, Kp = 1.16 at 800.°C.CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) If a 25.0-g sample of CaCO3 is put into a 10.2-L container
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  6. following balanced chemicalreaction: Ca2+ (aq)+ CO3 2-- (aq) ⇄CaCO3(S) The amount of dissolved CaCO3 can be increased on
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  7. CaCO3(s) <--> CaO(s) + CO2 (g)A 5.9-gram sample of CaCO3 (molar mass = 100.) is placed in an evacuated 2.00L container and
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  8. Quicklime (CaO) can be prepared by roastinglimestone (CaCO3) according to the reaction CaCO3(s) � −!CaO(s) + CO2(g) . When 2.6
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  9. Calcium oxide (CaO), an important ingredient in cement, is produced by decomposing calcium carbonate (CaCO3) at high
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  10. Use the chemical reaction to answer the question.​CaCO3→CO2​+CaO A scientist heats 30 grams of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
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