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Dilute nitric acid was added to calcium oxide. Write the chemical equations for it.

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Answered by Sanskriti101199
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Calcium oxide reacts with nitric acid (HNO3) to form aqueous calcium nitrate and water.

CaO (s) + 2HNO3 (aq) → Ca(NO3)2 (aq) + H2O(l)
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Answered by sureeshravi
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Answer:

The chemical reaction for adding dilute nitric acid to calcium oxide will be:

CaO (s)+2HNO_{3}(aq)Ca(NO_3})^{2}(aq)+H_{2}O(l)

Explanation:

Chemical reaction:

Chemical reaction is a process that leads to a chemical transformation of the reactants involved in it. Under this, one or more substances react together and get converted to one or more different substances. These products are either chemical elements or compounds. A chemical reaction rearranges and changes the constituent atoms of the reactants to create different products.

According to the given question, when dilute nitric acid reacts with/gets added to calcium oxide, calcium carbonate and water is formed.

Reaction for the given question:


CaO (s)+2HNO_{3}(aq)Ca(NO_3})^{2}(aq)+H_{2}O(l)

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