What are the molecular formulae of salt , slaked lime, water, lime, limestone?
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- SLAKED LIME = Ca(OH)₂ = Calcium Hydroxide
- SALT = NaCl = Sodium Chloride
- LIME = QUICK LIME = CaO = Calcium Oxide
- WATER = H₂O
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The molecular formulae are as follows:
Salt =
Slaked lime =
Water =
Lime =
Limestone =
Molecular formula:
- Chemical element symbols, numbers, and occasionally other symbols like parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas, and plus and minus signs are used in a chemical formula to represent information about the chemical proportions of the atoms that make up a certain chemical compound or molecule.
- The molecular formula is an equation that specifies how many atoms of each element there are in a single compound's molecule.
- It displays the precise amount of atoms present in a molecule.
- Examples: A molecule of hexane, with the chemical formula , contains 14 H atoms and 6 C atoms.
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