Chemistry, asked by mayurnarote22, 1 year ago

CaCO3(s) + heat= Residue + Gas. Residue when dissolves in water, produces

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Answered by DonDj
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HERE IS THE REACTION;

CaCO3(S) Heated To Give CaO(S) + CO2(g).

When Residue dissolved;

CaO(S) +H20(L) Gives Ca(OH)2 (Aq)

HOPE it helps

DonDj: Carbon Dioxide
DonDj: Any doubt
mayurnarote22: please explain in detail
DonDj: what to explain i had wrote everything thre
DonDj: there
mayurnarote22: but in reaction where is co2 in product
udit43: well the correct answer is which I wrote that is calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2
DonDj: See carfully
DonDj: CO2 is there
DonDj: No ur answer is partial
Answered by udit43
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Calcium hydroxide or slaked lime.
Hope it will help you.
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