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Chemistry, 16.04.2020 23:04, clara384

When heated, calcium carbonate goes through a chemical reaction, and produces calcium oxide (quick lime) powder and carbon dioxide gas. A chemist performed this reaction in a lab and found that the mass of the calcium oxide (quick lime) was less than the mass of the calcium carbonate. What is the reason behind this decrease in mass?

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