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this can be trick balancing equations but this one is easy. the correct equation is CaCO3--> CaO+CO2. CaO plus CO2 does equal CaCO3 because you are adding the single Oxogen atom in CaO to the double Oxygen atom in CO2. basic maths makes it 1+2=3. Easy!!

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