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What is CaHCO32?

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32 molicules of Hidragen(H) and callciam(Ca) or

Hadrated Calcium Crystals

32 molicules of Hidragen(H) and callciam(Ca) or

Hadrated Calcium Crystals

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What kind of reaction is represented in cahco32 --- caco3 plus h2o plus co2 upwards arrow?

This chemical equation represents a decomposition reaction, where calcium carbonate (CaHCO3) breaks down into calcium carbonate (CaCO3), water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2) when heat is applied.


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What kind of reaction is represented in cahco32 --- caco3 plus h2o plus co2 upwards arrow?

This chemical equation represents a decomposition reaction, where calcium carbonate (CaHCO3) breaks down into calcium carbonate (CaCO3), water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2) when heat is applied.


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