In equilibrium state, I know that the concentrations of pure solids, pure liquids and solvents in dilute solutions are constant at a given temperature, but I don't know the principle of this.
For example,
CaCO3 (s) <-- --> CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
Kc = [CO2 (g)]
I really confused that how the solid (CaCO3) will be constant. My understanding is: At the beginning, there are only CaCO3 solid but no CaO and CO2, therefore there should be a reduce of CaCO3 conc. to form CaO and CO2.
So how the conc. of CaCO3 be constant?
Thank you for answering.