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Limestone contains calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). (a) Name the type of reaction that takes place when calcium carbonate is heated strongly. Name the products formed. (... show full transcript
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The type of reaction that takes place when calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) is heated strongly is thermal decomposition.
The products formed from this reaction are calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂).
Step 2
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To calculate the mean mass lost, we first need to find the individual mass losses:
Next, we add these values together:
Now, we divide by the number of experiments (4):
However, considering anomalies (1.0 g from Experiment 2 is significantly lower), we will recalculate using the other values:
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Impurities in limestone: The limestone used may not have been pure calcium carbonate, resulting in less carbon dioxide being released than expected. Impurities could contribute to the overall mass, which would not decompose, thereby leading to a lower mass loss.
Insufficient heating: The limestone might not have been heated long enough or at a high enough temperature to fully decompose. If the reaction is incomplete, less carbon dioxide will be produced, resulting in a lower mass loss than the theoretical maximum.
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