Aqueous hypochlorous acid and aqueous calcium hydroxide react?
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Molecular:
2HClO (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) ---> Ca(ClO)2 (aq) + 2H2O(l)
Net ionic equation:
2H(+)(aq) + 2ClO(-)(aq) + Ca(2+) + 2(OH)(-) ---> Ca(2+)(aq) + 2ClO(-)(aq) + 2H2O(l)
2H(+) (aq) + 2OH(-)(aq) ---> 2H2O(l)
2HClO (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) ---> Ca(ClO)2 (aq) + 2H2O(l)
Net ionic equation:
2H(+)(aq) + 2ClO(-)(aq) + Ca(2+) + 2(OH)(-) ---> Ca(2+)(aq) + 2ClO(-)(aq) + 2H2O(l)
2H(+) (aq) + 2OH(-)(aq) ---> 2H2O(l)
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Aqueous hypochlorous acid and aqueous calcium hydroxide react
Explanation:
- Neutralization reaction is generally used for the description of the reaction between an acid and a base in a way that the end product is water and salt.
- In this question the acid taken is aqueous hypochlorous acid and the base which is taken is aqueous calcium hydroxide.
- The reaction is undergoes the double displacement reaction due to the acid and the base, cations and anions are exchanged.
- Since the salt product is usually soluble, the net ionic equation mainly shows how the water is formed.
- When Aqueous hypochlorous acid and aqueous calcium hydroxide reacts, Calcium hypochlorite is produced.
- The balanced equation of the reaction is provided in the image attached with the solution.
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