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calcium oxide and reacting with sulfuric acid will form a salt which is
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Answered by akshan005
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Answer:

Salt formed would be calcium sulphate (CaSO4)

Explanation:

This happens due to the neutralization of an acid by the base and the salt formed is normal salt and also, the other product is water.

calcium oxide + sufuric acid =  calcium sulphate + water

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