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On heating calcium carbonate gets converted into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. (a) Is this a physical or chemical change? (b) Can you prepare one acidic and one basic solution by using the products formed in the above process? If so, write the chemical equation involved. |
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Answer» Solution :(a) It is CHEMICAL change. The chemical equation for the reaction is : calcium carbonate `overset("heat")rarr` Calcium oxide + CARBON dioxide (b) By adding water to calcium oxide taken in a test tube, a basic solution results. It contains calcium hydroxide Calcium oxide + Water `rarr` Calcium hydroxide By passing carbon dioxide through water taken in a tube, CARBONIC ACID is formed. The solution is of acidic nature Carbon dioxide + Water `rarr` Carbonic acid Notes : All the three chemical equations are word equations. Symbol equations can also be written for these. For example, `CaCO_(3) overset("heat")rarr CaO + CO_(2)` `CaO + H_(2)O rarrCa(OH)_(2)` (basic solution) `CO_(2) + H_(2)O rarr H_(2)CO_(3)` (acidic solution) However, you will learn about these in the next class. |
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