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When limestone (which is principally CaCO3) is heated, carbon dioxide and quicklime (CaO) are produced by the reaction
CaCO3(s)
∆ → CaO(s) + CO2(g).
If 12.4 g of CO2 was produced from the thermal decomposition of 40.67 g of CaCO3, what is the percentage yield of the reaction? Answer in units of %.

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