Chemistry, asked by fayiz9539, 10 months ago

ionisation of calciam hydroxide​

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Answered by shine0520
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Hey dear...here's ur answer....

Answer:

Ca(OH )2. ----> Ca2+ + OH-

Explanation:

There is no need to include water in the ionization equation, you just need to include the state in your equation...

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

You may want to write an equation corresponding to the hydroxide displacement in water (The Grotthuss mechanism) but it is not a measurable process since the reactants and products are the same.

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