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Ca (OH)2 + CO₂ > CaCO₃ + H₂O​

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Answered by sonu97797
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Answer:

Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2O - Balanced equation | Chemical Equations online!

Answered by sarveshkamalnathsing
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Answer:

Take CaOH and CO2. Leave the balancing

Explanation:

If CaOH + CO2

then, normally it becomes milky.

this milky substance is Water and mostly Calcium Carbonate.

Displace this using this type of reaction:

"Displacement

More active element displaces less active element. Single displacement.

EG: A + BC

A is more reactive than B

So A kicks Element B

A + BC -> AC + B "

So you can go for like CaOH + CO2

Find out the number of Atoms in this equation

SO,

  • 1 Calcium
  • 3 Oxygen
  • 1 Hydrogen
  • 1 Carbon

Substituting becomes: Ca(OH)2 + CO2 -> CaCO3 + H20

How H20?

Because when we balanced it to (OH)2, Hydrogen became 2 atoms.

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