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- 1 What is the mass of calcium oxide produced from 50g of calcium carbonate?
- 2 What mass of CaO is formed when 10g of Caco3 is heated?
- 3 What mass of calcium oxide is obtained from the thermal decomposition of 50g of calcium carbonate?
- 4 What is the volume of CO2 gas liberated on calcination of 50g of CaCO3?
- 5 How many grams of CaO will be produced?
- 6 What mass of calcium oxide is formed when 60 g of calcium carbonate is completely decomposed?
What is the mass of calcium oxide produced from 50g of calcium carbonate?
The decomposition equation shows 1 CaCO3 goes to 1 CaO and 1 CO2. We have 50 g of CaCO3, effectively we have half a CaCO3. 22 g of CO2 are obtained from decomposition of 50 g of CaCO3.
How much volume of CO2 is produced when 50 g of Caco3 is heated completely under standard conditions?
Hence, at STP, ${ 11.2L }$ of carbon dioxide is obtained by thermal decomposition of ${ 50g }$ of calcium carbonate.
What mass of CaO is formed when 10g of Caco3 is heated?
By heating 10gof CaCO3,5. 6g. of CaO is formed.
How much CaO will decomposition of 100g Caco3 produce?
If 100 grams of calcium carbonate (whether in the form of marble or chalk) are decomposed completely, then 56 grams of calcium oxide and 44 grams of carbon dioxide are obtained\’.
What mass of calcium oxide is obtained from the thermal decomposition of 50g of calcium carbonate?
22 g of CO2 are obtained from decomposition of 50 g of CaCO3.
How much volume of CO2 is produced when 50g of calcium carbonate is heated completely under standard conditions CaCO3 CaO +CO2?
Calcium carbonate decomposes on heating according to the equation; CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g) At STP, the volume of carbon dioxide obtained by thermal decomposition of 50g of calcium carbonate will be: (A) 22.4litre.
What is the volume of CO2 gas liberated on calcination of 50g of CaCO3?
= 2.24 L of CO2 is liberated at STP.
What mass of CaO will be?
168 g
168 g mass of CaO will be obtained by heating 3 mole of CaCO3 [Atomic mass of Ca = 40]. Explanation :- 3CaCO2 ⎯→ 3CaO + 3CO2 ∴ Molecular mass of CaO is = 40 + 16 = 56 ∵ 3CaO is formed in the reaction. ∴ 3 × 56 = 168 g of CaO is formed.
How many grams of CaO will be produced?
Answer: 13.4 grams of CaO will be produced.
What mass of CaO is formed by heating?
What mass of calcium oxide is formed when 60 g of calcium carbonate is completely decomposed?
When 60g of calcium carbonate is heated, 16.8g of Calcium oxide are formed.