The gas is Carbon dioxide, formed by the decomposition of Calcium carbonate it the Marble or Limestone
Marble is calcium carbonate:
CaCO3 ----------CaO + CO2
Marble is CaCO3.When it is heated, it gives Quick lime and Carbon dioxide.
Reaction: CaCO3 ------> CaO + CO2
The symbol is referred to as "delta" and means that the reaction occurs under heating conditions.
when heating it it prevents the enzyme from adapting faster and that takes time for the enzyme to adapt which will take more time and make the rate at which the reaction occurs slower. did i answer ur question? :)
Quick lime or burnt lime is chemically known as Calcium oxide (CaO)It can be prepared by 'burning' or heating marble or limestone to above 825 °C, that contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3; mineral calcite) in a lime kiln.CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2(gas)
No reaction occurs.
When water is removed, dehydration is a type of reaction that occurs.
By heating salts can be dehydrated, thermally decomposed or melted.
The symbol is referred to as "delta" and means that the reaction occurs under heating conditions.
there is no chemicle reaction
The minerals of these rocks are similar.
Marble CaCO3 can not be melted it becomes decomposed on heating, in to CaO and CO2.
if reaction is exothermic then on heating rate of reaction wil be low,and if reaction is endothermic then rate of reaction wil be high on heating
it depends on amounts of marble and concentration of acid
when heating it it prevents the enzyme from adapting faster and that takes time for the enzyme to adapt which will take more time and make the rate at which the reaction occurs slower. did i answer ur question? :)
Quick lime or burnt lime is chemically known as Calcium oxide (CaO)It can be prepared by 'burning' or heating marble or limestone to above 825 °C, that contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3; mineral calcite) in a lime kiln.CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2(gas)
Why heating enzymes usually produces a faster rate of reaction?
Reaction Rate
No reaction occurs.