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For the reaction below, kp = 1.16 at 800.°c. caco3(s) equilibrium reaction arrow cao(s) + co2(g) if a 25.0-g sample of caco3 is put into a 14.4 l container and heated to 800°c, what percentage by mass of the caco3 will react to reach equilibrium?

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