Math, asked by vrishti71, 9 hours ago

Ca(OH), + HCl CaCl, + H2O​

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Answered by aleezah66
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Step-by-step explanation:

Portlandite + Hydrogen Chloride = Calcium Chloride + Water

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Acid-Base)

Reactants

Portlandite - Ca(OH)2

Ca(OH)2 Molar Mass Ca(OH)2 Oxidation Number

Hydrogen Chloride - (HCl)

Hcl HCl Molar Mass Bond Polarity HCl Oxidation Number

Products

Calcium Chloride - CaCl2

E509 Cacl2 Calcium Dichloride Calcium(2+) Chloride Calcium(Ii) Chloride Calcium Chloride Anhydrous CaCl2 Molar Mass CaCl2 Oxidation Number

Water - H2O

Hoh Aqua [Oh2] H₂O Oxidane Pure Water Hydroxic Acid Hydrogen Oxide H2O Molar Mass H2O Oxidation Number

Ca(OH)2 + (HCl) = CaCl2 + H2O

Answered by toshikamandalstjohn2
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Step-by-step explanation:

Ca(OH)2+HCL CaCL2+H2O - 353832.

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