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When 0.100 mol of CaCO3(s) and 0.100 mol of CaO(s) are placed in an evacuated, sealed 10.0âL container and heated to 385 K, PCO2 = 0.220 atm after equilibrium is established: CaCO3(s) â CaO(s) + CO2(g) An additional 0.250 atm of CO2(g) is pumped in. What is the total mass (in g) of CaCO3 after equilibrium is reestablished?
When 0.100 mol of CaCO3(s) and 0.100 mol of CaO(s) are placed in an evacuated, sealed 10.0âL container and heated to 385 K, PCO2 = 0.220 atm after equilibrium is established: CaCO3(s) â CaO(s) + CO2(g) An additional 0.250 atm of CO2(g) is pumped in. What is the total mass (in g) of CaCO3 after equilibrium is reestablished?
Collen VonLv2
7 Apr 2019