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Calcium carbonate is decomposed on heating in the following reaction
`CaCO_(3) to CaO +CO_2`
How many moles of Calcium carbonate are involved in this reaction ?

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`CaCO_(3) to CaO +CO_2`
No . Of moles of `CaCO_(3) `
involved in this reaction =1
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