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"In water it forms an acid which reacts with the

limestone to produce a water-soluble substance."

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When limestone is heated strongly it breaks down to form quicklime and?

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When limestone is heated strongly with a Bunsen burner it breaks down and a gas is given off?

Heating limestone causes it to undergo thermal decomposition, releasing carbon dioxide gas. This process forms calcium oxide, also known as quicklime, as a residue.


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