Write the balanced chemical equations for the decomposition of solid calcium hydroxide into solid calcium (II) oxide (lime) and water vapor.
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Solid calcium carbonate CaCO3 decomposes into carbon dioxide gas and solid calcium oxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
A particular coal contains 2.5% sulfur by mass. When this coal is burned at a power plant, the sulfur is converted into sulfur dioxide gas, which is a pollutant. To reduce sulfur dioxide emissions, calcium oxide (lime) is used. The sulfur dioxide reacts with calcium oxide to form solid calcium sulfite. (a) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. (b) If the coal is burned in a power plant that uses 2000 tons of coal per day, what mass of calcium oxide is required daily to eliminate the sulfur dioxide? (c) How many grams of calcium sulfite are produced daily by this power plant?
Write a balanced molecular equation describing the following chemical reaction:
Solid calcium carbonate is heated and decomposes to solid calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas.