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Romans used calcium oxide, CaO, to produce a strong mortar to build stone structures. Calcium oxide was mixed wit ch reacted slowly with CO2 in the air to give CaCO3. Ca(OH)2(s) +CO2(g) → CaCO3(s)+H20(g)

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a. Calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction.
b. How much energy is evolved or absorbed as heat if 7.50 kg of Ca(OH)2 reacts with a stoichiometric amount of CO2.

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