A compound ‘P’ is formed by the combination reaction of quick lime with water. This compound ‘P’ further reacts with carbon dioxide present in the air to form a substance ‘X’ after a certain period of time. Identify the compound ‘X’.
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The chemical name of substance, which is used for white washing is calcium oxide. Its common name is lime or quick lime. The chemical formula of calcium oxide is CaO.
When calcium oxide reacts with water it forms calcium hydroxide. Calcium hydroxide is also known as slaked lime.
Calciumoxide
CaO(s)
+
Water
H
2
O(l)
→
Calciumhydroxide
Ca(OH)
2
(aq)
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The chemical name of the substance, which is used for white-washing is calcium oxide. Its common name is lime or quick lime. The chemical formula of calcium oxide is CaO.
When calcium oxide reacts with water it forms calcium hydroxide. Calcium hydroxide is also known as slaked lime.
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