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Calcite (calcium carbonate) is decomposed by heating.
If reaction is 100% completed then 16g Calcium produces 22.4g Calcium oxide.
Aside from the Bunsen burner for heating elements alcohol lamp could be of good use too.
The reaction is:CaCO3==heating=====>CaO + CO2
Heating of calcium carbonate (and the transformation in calcium oxide and carbon dioxide) is not a synthesis; it is a reaction of thermal dissociation.
Calcium carbonate --> Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide Its an example of thermal decomposition.
calcium nitrate decomposes upon heating to release nitrogen dioxide
Yes, with sufficient heating, calcium carbonate will decompose into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
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Calcination is the heating of an ore at high temperature. Calcium carbonate undergoes calcination to give calcium oxide. Calcium oxide doesn't undergo calcination.
Definitely not, if the heating is in the absence of oxygen, because calcium chloride can not change to calcium oxide without a source of oxygen atoms.
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Calcite (calcium carbonate) is decomposed by heating.
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If reaction is 100% completed then 16g Calcium produces 22.4g Calcium oxide.