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Chemistry, 05.04.2021 19:10 angoliabirtio

When calcium carbonate is heated strongly, carbon dioxide gas is evolved. CaCO 3 (s) longrightarrow CaO(s)+CO 2 (g) If 5.60 g of calcium carbonate is heated, what volume of CO 2 (g) would be when collected at STP? produced

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