The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of calcium carbonate(s) to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide(g). CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) AH =178 kJ How many grams of CaCO3(s) would be made to react if 54.6 kJ of energy were provided? grams

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The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of calcium carbonate(s) to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide(g).
CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) AH = 178 kJ
How many grams of CaCO3(s) would be made to react if 54.6 kJ of energy were provided?
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Transcribed Image Text:The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of calcium carbonate(s) to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide(g). CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) AH = 178 kJ How many grams of CaCO3(s) would be made to react if 54.6 kJ of energy were provided? grams
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon(s) with oxygen(g) to form carbon dioxide(g).
C(s,graphite) + O2(g) CO2(g) AH = -394 kJ
How many grams of C(s,graphite) would have to react to produce 99.7 kJ of energy?
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Transcribed Image Text:The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon(s) with oxygen(g) to form carbon dioxide(g). C(s,graphite) + O2(g) CO2(g) AH = -394 kJ How many grams of C(s,graphite) would have to react to produce 99.7 kJ of energy? grams
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