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The dissociation of calcium carbonate has an equilibrium constant of kp= 1.20 at 800°c. caco3(s) ⇋ cao(s) + co2(g)

a.) what is the kc for the reaction?
b.) if you place 20.0 g of caco3 in a 2.50 l container at 800°c, what is the pressure of co2 in the container?
c.) what percentage of the original 20.0 g sample of caco3 remains undecomposed at equilibrium?

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