It releases a gas of CO2 and the solid formed is a poo.
Yes, with sufficient heating, calcium carbonate will decompose into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
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If CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) were to decompose, it would likely result in CaO (calcium oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Calcium Carbonate :)
If CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) were to decompose, it would likely result in CaO (calcium oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Yes, with sufficient heating, calcium carbonate will decompose into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
i think its thermal decomposition
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If CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) were to decompose, it would likely result in CaO (calcium oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
High thermal Stability
1000 degrees C, decomposing into CaO(s) and CO2(g)
Calcium oxide, or quicklime, can be decomposed chemically into its components, calcium and oxygen. Calcium is an element and cannot be decomposed chemically.
The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.
Calcium Carbonate :)
Metal carbonates decompose when heated, to form an oxide. For example: Calcium + Oxygen = Calcium carbonate oxide Some carbonates decompose more easily than others, in other words, it happens at a lower tempreture.
If CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) were to decompose, it would likely result in CaO (calcium oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Calcium carbonate.