Chemistry, asked by Sivagowtham, 11 months ago

A solution of sulphuric acid with calcium
carbonate on concentration gives
1) CaSO4 - - 2) CaSO4.H2O
3) CaSO4.2H,0 4) 2CaSO4.2H,0​

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Answered by samruddhisharma363
1

Answer:

H2SO4 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSO4 + H2O +CO2

sulphuric acid (H2SO4)react with calcium carbonate (CaCO3)to form calcium sulphate(CaSO4), carbon dioxide(CO2) and water(H2O).

Answered by aum
0

option 1 as calcium in more ractive it will displace hydrogen

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