Chemistry, asked by toger, 1 year ago

balance the chemical equation HNO3+CA (OH)give rise to CA (NO3)2+H2O


deepakathuria1parf6c: CA(OH) does not exist question wrong
toger: what
deepakathuria1parf6c: ca(oh)2is correct
toger: sorry its ca (oh)2
deepakathuria1parf6c: yes
deepakathuria1parf6c: then try to balance
toger: pls tell me this answer
toger: pls
toger: balance the chemical equation
toger: and also naoh+h2so4 give rise to na2so4+h20

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Answered by hyunxu
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Please write the symbol for 'calcium' as Ca and not CA.

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