Chemistry, asked by pranaychandramodi, 2 months ago

Ca(HCO3), and Ca (OH), can't be
stroed in the same vessal. Explain.​

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Answered by suvendu1274
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Answer:

Ca(HCO3 ) 2behaves as an acid with Ca(OH)2. Hence, neutralisation reaction takes place.

Ca(HCO3 ) 2+Ca(OH)2→2CaCO3↓+H2 O

Therefore, they cannot be stored in the same vessel.

Hence, the statement is true.

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Answered by Ramcharan5819
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Ca(HCO3) 2behaves as an acid with Ca(OH)2. Hence, neutralisation reaction takes place.

Ca(HCO3)2+Ca(OH)2+2CaCO3+ +H2 O

Therefore, they cannot be stored in the same vessel.

Hence, the statement is true.

Hope it helps you Mark me brainliest

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