Science, asked by asmitayadav, 10 months ago

CaO+H2O--->Ca(OH)2 +H2O

Is this a redox reaction???
State where is oxidation and where is reduction....

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Answered by Anonymous
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it is oxidation reaction

Answered by dreamyy
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You have written this incorrectly, there is no H2O in the end and this is an exothermic combination reaction.

Also, hydrogen is added to CaO to give Ca(OH)2


thameshwarp9oqwi: OYE HYDROGEN WILL NO ADD . BECAUSE WHEN QUICKLIME REACT WITH WATER IT FORM SLAKEDLIME . SO , I KNOW HE WRONG HE DID NOT WRITE CA(OH)2 + H2O . HE SHOULD ONLY WRITE CA(OH)2 IN PRODUCT . BUT HYDRIGEN WILL NOT ADD
Anonymous: yess you are right
thameshwarp9oqwi: YES
thameshwarp9oqwi: BUT EXAM AA GYA AGLA CBSE SCIENCE KA
Anonymous: hmm
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