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Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 -------→ CaSO4 + 2H2O type of reaction

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Answered by aparna3370
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Answer:

Its a type of double displacement reaction.

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The given reaction is an example of displacement reaction.

Explanation:

Displacement reaction : The reaction in which displacement of an element from one compound by another element from another compound takes place is known as displacement reaction. In this process, more reactive metal displaces less reactive metal. For example: Iron is more reactive than copper thus iron replaces copper from a solution of copper sulphate.

In the given reaction, calcium is more reactive than hydrogen , so it replaces hydrogen froms sulphuric acid (H2SO4) solution. Consequently, Calcium sulphate is formed along with water.

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