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For the reaction : CaCO(3) (s) hArr Ca...

For the reaction :
`CaCO_(3) (s) hArr CaO (s) + CO_(2) (g)`

A

Temperature is increased

B

Temperature is decreased

C

Volume of vessel is increased

D

Amount of `CaCO_3` is decreased

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