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Ancient romans built often out of bricks and mortar. a key ingredient in their mortar was quicklime (calcium oxide), which they produced by roasting limestone (calcium carbonate).write a balanced chemical equation, including physical state symbols, for the decomposition of solid calcium carbonate (caco_3) into solid calcium oxide and gaseous carbon dioxide. caco3 → cao + co2 suppose 18.0 l of carbon dioxide gas are produced by this reaction, at a temperature of 320.0 degree c and pressure of exactly 1-atm. calculate the mass calcium carbonate that must have reacted. be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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