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22 July, 04:19

How many moles of caco3 would have to be decomposed to produce 129 grams of cao?

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  1. 22 July, 05:22
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    CaCO3 - - - > CaO + CO2

    First, calculate the moles of CaO formed,

    = 129g : 56 g/mole

    = 2.304 moles.

    Moles of CaCO3 needed is also 2.304, so you can find its mass,

    = 2.304 mole*100 g/mole

    = 230.4 grams.
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