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If you're talking about thermal decomposition then the answer is Calcium Oxide (s)

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CaCO3-------------CaO(s) + CO2

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Is CaCO3 considered a solid after being heated?

After heating at high temperature calcium carbonate is decomposed in calcium oxide (solid) and carbon dioxide (gas).


What is the name of the solid formed when calcium carbonate decomposes?

Thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate release calcium oxide (CaO).


What does calcium carbonate decompose into?

It releases a gas of CO2 and the solid formed is a poo.


What solid is formed when calcium carbonate decomposes?

If you're talking about thermal decomposition then the answer is Calcium Oxide (s)


What is the color of the solid particles formed by the reaction of sodium carbonate and calcium chloride?

white :)


What solid product does calcium chloride and sodium carbonate give?

Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is insoluble in water.


What chemical reagent in this experiment can be used to distinguish calcium chloride from solid calcium carbonate?

Calcium Chloride is CaCl2-------this is a salt Calcium Carbonate Is CaCo3------this is a base


What is the solid product of calcium chloride plus sodium carbonate equals what plus sodium chloride?

Calcium carbonate.


Why would solid calcium hydroxide be used to test for carbon dioxide?

I'm not too sure but: It would turn the limewater 'milky' or chalky: CO2 is bubbled though and solid precipitate of calcium carbonate is formed


When calcium carbonate is in solid form what is it known as?

marble


Is calcium carbonate a gas?

No. It is a white solid substance.


When solid calcium carbonate is heated what is form?

CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2 Heated Calcium Carbonate (limestone) forms Calcium Oxide (quicklime) and Carbon Dioxide