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27 June, 21:40

How many moles of carbon dioxide can be produced when 3.05 of calcium carbonate are heated

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  1. 27 June, 23:06
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    0.0305mol

    Explanation:

    CaCO3 - --> CaO + CO2

    Mass of CaCO3 mol = 40 + 12 + (16 x 3) = 100g/mol

    Number of CaCO3 moles heated = 3.05/100 = 0.0305 mol

    One CaCO3 mol produces 1 mol CO2

    Therefore 0.0305mol of CO2 produced.
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