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If you're talking about thermal decomposition then the answer is Calcium Oxide (s)

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Calcium oxide (quicklime) and carbon dioxide gas are produced when calcium carbonate decomposes through heating.

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The reaction is:
CaCO3-------------CaO(s) + CO2

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Q: What is the solid formed when calcium carbonate decomposed?
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