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  1. 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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  2. A 1.00 g sample of limestone is allowed to react with 100 cm^3 of 0.200 mol/dm^3 HCl. The excess acid required 24.8 cm^3 of
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  3. 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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  4. I would really aprreciate if someone could help me, thank you so much.The white limestone cliffs of Dover, England, contain a
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  5. When a 1 g sample of limestone was dissolved in dilute hydrochloric acid completely,0.38 g of carbon dioxide was generated.What
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  6. A 0.41 g sample of limestone was dissolved in HCl and all the calcium in the limestone was converted to Ca2+(aq). The solution
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  7. Ok last question for now. Calcium is determined in limestone by precip. CaC2O4, dissolving precip. in H2SO4, and titrating with
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  8. A sample of impure Limestone weighing 0.3440 g was treated with 50 mL of HCl 0.1363 mol/l. after elimination of all CO2 by
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  9. A sample of calcario and other components of the soil was intensely warm. Under these conditions, the calcario undergoes
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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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