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How chloride of lime differ from calcium chloride

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Answered by satanu735
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Explanation:

Chemically, chloride of lime is calcium oxy chloride, CaOCl2, also called bleaching powder. When exposed to air it gradually lose its chlorine because it reacts with carbon dioxide present in air to produce calcium carbonate and chlorine gas.

Answered by akshayaa58
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Answer:

It is prepared by the action of Chlorine gas on calcium hydroxide solution.  

Ca(OH)2 + Cl2 -----> CaOCl2 + H2O

Explanation:

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