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1.Calcium carbonate when heated gives calcium oxide, which is a base with
base be formed when calcium chloride is heated?​

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Answered by gyanendramahnar
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Answer:

Calcium carbonate is strongly heated until it undergoes thermal decomposition to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. The calcium oxide (unslaked lime) is dissolved in water to form calcium hydroxide (limewater). Bubbling carbon dioxide through this forms a milky suspension of calcium carbonate. Students are also asked to research the large-scale applications of these processes.

Answered by ayushimishra123
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Answer:no base will be formed because chlorine is acidic so white deposit of calcium will be formed

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