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Question 9 Unsaved How many liters of CO(g) at STP are produced when 68.0 g of CaCO3(s) is heated according to the following equation? CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) : 15.2 L 0.679 L 68.0 L 30.4 L
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Question 9 Unsaved How many liters of CO(g) at STP are produced when 68.0 g of CaCO3(s) is heated according to the following equation? CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) : 15.2 L 0.679 L 68.0 L 30.4 L
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Answer is: A/ 15.2 L
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If the l is 15.2 you caletqc to 68
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