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Lime (calcium oxide)is made heating shells , coral or limestone (calcium carbonate). write a balanced chemical equation for that
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Calcium carbide, CaC2, can be produced in an electric furnace by strongly heating calcium oxide (lime) with carbon. The
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Lime is a term that includes both calcium oxide (CaO, also called quicklime) and calcium
hydroxide [Ca(OH)2, also called slaked
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Calcium oxide can be prepared by heating calcium metal in oxygen according to the reaction: 2Ca+ O(2) --> 2CaO. How many grams
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10. If the calcium oxide were obtained by the heating of calcium hydroxide, how much hydroxide would be needed to obtain the
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Calcium oxide (quicklime) reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide (slaked lime).
CaO(s) + H2O(l) Ca(OH)2(s) ÄH = -65.2 kJ
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Self-heating cans use the concept of an interior heating vessel that is able to warm up food. The diagram below shows a model of
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Self-heating cans use the concept of an interior heating vessel that is able to warm up food. The diagram below shows a model of
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100g of calcium carbonate was decomposed by heating to produce 45g of calcium oxide and carbon dioxide, using the equation
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if 100g of calcium carbonate on heating produces 44g of carbon dioxide,how much calcium oxide will be formed?
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