I know the material that remains after the above equation is CaO(s) and CO2(g), but how does the solidity of CaO compare to the solidity of CaCO3? Why?
Update:CaCO3 is pretty hard. When I say "solidity" I'm saying how hard, thick ect.. CaO compares to CaCO3
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What do you mean by "solidity"?
CaCo3 (s) ----> CaO (s) + CO2 (g) CaCO3 (s) ----> CaO (s) + CO2 (g) C) is the comparable simply by fact the mass of the products The equation given is faulty simply by fact Co stands for Cobalt. CO3 stands for carbonate.merely simply by fact CO2 is a gasoline, the conservation of mass nevertheless holds real.