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Take 56g calcium oxide in a large conical flask and put 18 g water in it

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Answered by artchmanav17
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When calcium oxide (commonly known as quick lime) reacts with water, then it combines with water and forms calcium hydroxide (commonly known as slaked lime). The product of this reaction is calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime. This reaction is an example of combination reaction.

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Answered by afrinshaik690
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if we add 56g cao in 18g in water the highly exothermic reaction takes place the reaction are as follow cao+h2o___ ca(oh)2+h2

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