The reaction of limestone with

  1. A sample of 30.695 g of limestone (calcium carbonate) is heated at high temperature and decomposes according to the calcination
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  2. A chunk of limestone, which is calcium carbonate, reacts with acid.How might you increase the rate of this reaction? crush the
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  3. Calculate the number of moles of 25g of limestone (caco3) used in a chemical reaction? (Ca=40 c=12 o=16)2 calculate the mass of
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  4. Limestone rock contains solid calcium carbonate that can react withacid to give products. In one experiment, 1.452 g of
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  5. limestone (CaCO3) is used to remove acidic pollutants from smokestack flue gases. It is heated to form lime (CaO) , which reacts
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  6. Calcium oxide, or lime, is produced by the thermal decomposition of limestone in the reaction CaCO3(s) arrow CaO(s) + CO2(g).
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  7. The reaction of limestone with hydrochloric acid isCaCO3+2HCl⟶CaCl2+CO2+H2O If the reaction produced 13.5 g CO2, how many
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  8. a sample of limestone and other solid materials is heated and the limestone decomposes to give calcium oxide and carbon dioxide:
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  9. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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  10. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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