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Ca(OH)2 + H2O➡ ?
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nice2: See when Ca(OH)2 + H2O ---- this reaction takes place then as Ca(OH)2 is ionic, so it will completely dissociate into its ions, which are Ca+2 and 2OH- and as we know tht Ca(OH)2 which is calcium hydroxide is ionic so it is sparingly soluble in water thats why H2O makes no change in this reaction
nice2: I hope it will help u to understand the full concept

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Answered by vaishu12
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CALICIUM HYDROXIDE  IS THE RESULT


Someone1: how? no change ? o_O
vaishu12: what
Someone1: never mind. I got it. Thanks.
vaishu12: thanx
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nice2: Hey itz not a gud ans u should explain it fully so tht the asker have no confusion
vaishu12: okay
vaishu12: i can't edit it now i will do it next time
nice2: Hmm.... Okay itz gud tht u get wht i meant for.... Nyc keep answering dude
Answered by Anonymous
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Calcium hydroxide is the answer.
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