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Ca(oh)2 + co2 = caco3 + h2o which type of reaction

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Answered by preetmalik
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Explanation:

double displacement reaction because in this, Ca(OH)2 + Co2 give rise to form CaCo3 + H2o

Answered by atharvachoudhary20
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Answer:

The conversion of calcium hydroxide into calcium carbonate is a double decomposition reaction's type precipitation reaction

Explanation:

Ca(OH)2 (aq) + CO2 (g) ---> CaCO3(s) + H2O

In this reaction, calcium hydroxide reacts with CO2 to form a milky white precipitate of calcium carbonate.

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