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What is the balanced chemical equation for the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas?
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What is the balanced chemical equation for the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas?
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The balanced chemical equation for the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate CaCO3 into calcium oxide CaO and carbon dioxide gas CO2 is:CaCO3 s CaO s + CO2 g
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