Take a small amount of calcium oxide or quick lime in a beaker and slowly add water to this .is there any change in temperature ??
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When water is added to calcium oxide or Quick Lime. Then, enormous amount of heat is produced causing the Temperature to rise.
This is because reaction of CaO with water is a exothermic reaction.
Quicklime + Water --> Slacked Lime + Heat
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Here is Your answer.
When water is added to calcium oxide or Quick Lime. Then, enormous amount of heat is produced causing the Temperature to rise.
This is because reaction of CaO with water is a exothermic reaction.
Quicklime + Water --> Slacked Lime + Heat
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It produces Calcium Hydroxide (slaked lime) and large amount of heat...
CaO+H2O=Ca(OH)2 + Heat
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