Chemistry, asked by adityathakur266, 4 months ago

the dissolution of quicklime in water is an endothermic reaction​

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Answered by Karunarawat
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Answer:

Quick lime reacts vigorously with water to produce slaked lime releasing a large amount of heat. So the reaction is highly exothermic.

Explanation:

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Answered by supriyapujahari4
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ANSWER:

No, it is not an endothermic reaction.

EXPLANATION:

Quick lime reacts vigorously with water to produce slaked lime releasing a large amount of heat. Hence the reaction is highly exothermic. Dissolving quick lime or CaO is an exothermic reaction.

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