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

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

The solid particles formed by the reaction of sodium carbonate and calcium chloride are white in color.


What is the name precipitate formed in mixing calcium chloride and sodium carbonate?

The precipitate formed when mixing calcium chloride and sodium carbonate is called calcium carbonate. It is a white solid that forms when calcium ions (from calcium chloride) react with carbonate ions (from sodium carbonate) to produce an insoluble salt.


What solid is formed when calcium carbonate decomposes?

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


Is calcium carbonate a solid substance?

Yes, calcium carbonate is a solid substance.


What does calcium carbonate decompose into?

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


How calcium oxide is formed in a blast furnace?

Calcium oxide is formed in a blast furnace as a byproduct of the smelting process when limestone, which contains calcium carbonate, is added to the furnace. The intense heat of the furnace decomposes the calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. The calcium oxide is then collected as a solid residue.


What is the black solid formed when copper carbonate is heated?

This compound is the copper(II) oxide, CuO.


How can one make calcium carbonate at home?

To make calcium carbonate at home, you can mix calcium chloride and sodium carbonate in water. This will cause a chemical reaction that forms calcium carbonate as a solid precipitate. Filter out the solid and let it dry to obtain calcium carbonate.


What is a solid product of the reaction between solutions of calcium chloride and sodium carbonate?

Calcium carbonate has a solubility of 0.0006g per 100g of water at standard temperatures so the precipitate formed will be that. Sodium Chloride is very soluble, with 35.9g per 100g of water.


When solid calcium carbonate is heated what is form?

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