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****Chemistry Medal & Fan for Help!!!**** The equilibrium constant for the following reaction: Ca(HCO3)2(s) <--> CaO(s) + 2 CO2(g) + H2O(g) would be: Select one: a. K = [CaO][CO2]2[H2O] / [Ca(HCO3)2] b. K = [Ca(HCO3)2] / [CaO][CO2]2[H2O] c. K = [CO2]2[H2O] / [Ca(HCO3)2] d. K = [CO2]2[H2O] How do you solve this problem? Can you show me the steps/ setup and then check my work?

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