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dissolution of quicklime in water is an exothermic change​

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Answered by rathiraamu476
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Answer: Quick lime(CaO) combines with water to form calcium hydroxide(Ca(OH)2). It is an exothermic reaction as heat is produced in the reaction. On adding excess of calcium hydroxide in water, a saturated solution of calcium hydroxide is formed which is called lime water

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Quick lime(CaO) combines with water to form calcium hydroxide(Ca(OH)2). It is an exothermic reaction as heat is produced in the reaction. On adding excess of calcium hydroxide in water, a saturated solution of calcium hydroxide is formed which is called lime water

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