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15.2 g CaCO3 / 100.1 g CaCO3 x 22.4 L (STP)=3.40 L

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Q: When calcium carbonate is heated strongly carbon dioxide gas is released CaCO3CaO CO2 what is the volume of CO2 measured stpis produced if 15.2 grams of caco3 is heated?
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