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Ca(OH)2+HNO3→Ca(NO3)2+H2O

which type of reaction​

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Answered by aasarafood24
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Answer:

DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION.

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Answered by Vaishnavi7491
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Answer:

neutralization reaction

Explanation:

On the reactant side Calcium hydroxide is a base and Nitric acid is an acid ND on the product side we have calcium nitrate + water . which reminds us of neutralization reaction i.e. when an acid ND base reacts to give salt and water only.

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