Chemistry, asked by userused378, 1 month ago

ca(oh)2+hno3 - ca(no3)2+h2o
Pls send the whole equation of how to solve it.

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Answered by adithyandevadas1114
1

Answer:

This is an acid (HNO3) base Ca(OH)2 reaction so the products will always be a salt + water.

The balanced equation is 2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 ==> Ca(NO3)2 + 2H2O

Answered by akulasanthosh881
3

The equation here is unbalanced

so we need to balance equation

No3 should be multiplied with 2 to get 6 ions of the left side

Now the equation is balanced check it out!

Hope it helps you mate:)

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