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The dissociation of CaCO3 is suppressed at high pressure explain.

The dissociation of CaCO3 is suppressed at high pressure explain.

The dissociation of CaCO3 is suppressed at high pressure. In the above reaction, zero volume of reactants react to form the one volume of gaseous product CO2. With the increase in pressure, the equilibrium shifts towards the direction to decrease the volume. Since the left hand side has low volume so the reaction proceeds towards the left hand side. Hence the dissociation of CaCO3 is suppressed due to the addition reaction of CaO and CO2.

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