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The molar mass of `CaCO_(3)` is 100 g. The maximum amount of carbon dioxide that can be liberated on heating 25 g of `CaCO_(3)` is -

A

11g

B

55g

C

22g

D

2.2g

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The correct Answer is:
A

`25g CaCO_(3) rArr (25)/(100) = (1)/(4)` mole of `CaCO_(3)`
`CaCO_(3) to CaO + CO_(2)`
` because ` 1 mole `CaCO_(3)` produce 1 mole `CO_(2)`
`therefore (1)/(4) ` mole `CaCO_(3)` produce `(1)/(4)` mole `CO_(2)`
and `(1)/(4)` mole `CO_(2) = (1)/(4) xx 44g ` of `CO_(2) = 11g`
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