What compound results from the combination of Ca2+ and SO32‒?
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ITS CALCIUM SULPHITE...
CaSO3.5H2O
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ITS CALCIUM SULPHITE...
CaSO3.5H2O
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The compound formed from the combination of Ca²⁺ and SO₃²⁻ is CaSO₃ also known as Calcium Sulphite.
- When a cation and anion combine they form a salt. Salt is an ionic compound and it is electrically neutral. For the salt to be electrically neutral the net charge on the cation must balance out the net charge on the anion.
- The calcium ion (Ca²⁺) has two positive charges and the sulphite ion (SO₃²⁻) has two negative charges, one unit of both the ions combine to form CaSO₃ which is Calcium Sulphite. CaSO₃ being a salt is electrically neutral. Calcium Sulphite dissolves in water to give the constituent ions that are Ca²⁺ and SO₃²⁻.
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