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CaCl2 + 2NaOH → ……………….. + ………………..

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Answered by nagathegenius
1

Answer:

question should be this cacl2+naoh

Explanation:

nacl+ ca(oh)2

Answered by Anonymous
5

\huge\bold{CaCl2 \: +2NaOH→} \huge\bold{Ca(OH)2 \: +2NaCl}

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➡Calcium chloride reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce calcium hydroxide and sodium chloride.

⏭Calcium chloride is a white coloured crystalline solid at room temperature and is highly soluble in water.

⏭Sodium hydroxide is a highly caustic (able to burn or destroy things by chemical reaction )base which is highly soluble in water.

⏭Calcium hydroxide is a colourless crystal or white powder and is produced when quick lime or slaked lime is mixed with water.

⏭Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, commonly known as salt.

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