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Identify type of reaction:

CaCO3(s)heatCaO(s)+CO2(g)


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1. Type of reaction

  • Combination reaction: Reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product. A+BC
  • Decomposition reaction: Reaction in which reactant is broken down into two or more products in the presence of heat, light or electricity. AB+C
  • Displacement reaction: Reaction in which one of the higher reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its solution. A+BCAC+B
  • ( Here A is more reactive than B)
  • Double displacement reaction: Reaction in which ions of both the reactants interchange their place and form new compounds. AB+CDAD+CB

2. Reaction

CaCO3(s)heatCaO(s)+CO2(g)

Calcium carbonate Calcium oxide Carbon dioxide

  • Here in the presence of heat calcium carbonate breaks down into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
  • Since one reactant is breaking down into two products so it is a decomposition reaction.
  • Also, we can say it is endothermic in nature because heat energy is absorbed to break down calcium carbonate,
  • Since in presence of heat decomposition is taking place we will call it a thermal decomposition reaction.

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