Chemistry, asked by choudharyshivam1410, 8 months ago

What happens when calcium is treated with water?
(i) It does not react with water
(ii) It reacts violently with water
(iii) It reacts less violently with water
(iv) bubbles of hydrogen gas formed stick to the surface of calcium

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Answered by ganeshdada
1

Answer:

here your answer

Explanation:

4 option

Answered by Tejaswi216
0

Answer:

option ii and iv are correct.

Explanation:

After a second or so, the calcium metal begins to bubble vigorously as it reacts with the water, producing hydrogen gas, and a cloudy white precipitate of calcium hydroxide.

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