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JAMB - Chemistry (2007 - No. 3)

When calcium oxide is heated with carbon, the oxide will
be converted to carbide
be converted to the trioxocarbonate (IV) salt
decompose to the metal
melt, producing carbon (IV) oxide

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When calcium oxide (CaO) reacts with carbon (C), it produces calcium carbide (CaC\(_2\))and carbon monoxide (CO). This reaction occurs at very high temperatures, around 700°C. 

  CaO +  3C  →  CaC\(_2\)  + CO

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