a Choose the balanced equation that depicts the formation of 1 mol of CaO(s) from its elements. \(2 Ca(s) + O_2(g) \to CaO(s)\) \(1/2 Ca(s) + 1/2 O_2(g) \to CaO(s)\) \(Ca(s) + O_2(g) \to CaO(s)\) \(Ca(s) + 1/2 O_2(g) \to CaO(s)\)
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