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Consider the equations below. (1) Ca(s) CO2(g) 1 2 O2(g) β†’ CaCO3(s) (2) 2Ca(s) O2(g) β†’ 2CaO(s) How should you manipulate these equations so that they produce the equation below when added? Check all that apply. CaO(s) CO2(g) β†’ CaCO3(s) reverse the direction of equation (2) multiply equation (1) by 3 multiply equation (2) by 1/2.

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