Balance the following chemical equation. H3O+CaCO3 →H₂O + Ca+CO₂ Assume the coefficient of CO₂ is 1. What is the balanced equation? H3O+ CaCO3→H₂O + Ca + CO₂

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Balance the following chemical equation.
H₂O +CaCO3 →H₂O + Ca + CO₂
Assume the coefficient of CO₂ is 1. What is the balanced equation?
|H₂O +CaCO3 → H₂O + Ca + CO₂
Transcribed Image Text:Balance the following chemical equation. H₂O +CaCO3 →H₂O + Ca + CO₂ Assume the coefficient of CO₂ is 1. What is the balanced equation? |H₂O +CaCO3 → H₂O + Ca + CO₂
Consider an economy with three sectors, Chemicals & Metals, Fuels & Power, and Machinery. Chemicals sells 20% of its output to Fuels and 60% to Machinery and retains
the rest. Fuels sells 80% of its output to Chemicals and 10% to Machinery and retains the rest. Machinery sells 30% of its output to Chemicals and 30% to Fuels and retains
the rest. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
a. Construct the exchange table for this economy.
Distribution of Output from:
Chemicals Fuels Machinery
(Type integers or decimals.)
Purchased by:
Chemicals
Fuels
Machinery
CO
Transcribed Image Text:Consider an economy with three sectors, Chemicals & Metals, Fuels & Power, and Machinery. Chemicals sells 20% of its output to Fuels and 60% to Machinery and retains the rest. Fuels sells 80% of its output to Chemicals and 10% to Machinery and retains the rest. Machinery sells 30% of its output to Chemicals and 30% to Fuels and retains the rest. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Construct the exchange table for this economy. Distribution of Output from: Chemicals Fuels Machinery (Type integers or decimals.) Purchased by: Chemicals Fuels Machinery CO
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