References Limestone decomposes at high temperatures. CaCO3(s) - Cao(s) + CO2(g) At 1000 °C, K, = 3.87. If pure Caco, is

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References Limestone decomposes at high temperatures. CaCO3(s) - Cao(s) + CO2(g) At 1000 °C, K, = 3.87. If pure Caco, is

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References Limestone decomposes at high temperatures. CaCO3(s) - Cao(s) + CO2(g) At 1000 °C, K, = 3.87. If pure Caco, is placed in a 9.50-L flask and heated to 1000 °C, what quantity of Caco, must decompose to achieve the equilibrium pressure of CO2? 9 Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining
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