what happens when we add nacl to ca(oh)2
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NaCl + Ca(OH)2 =. NaOH + CaOH
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Here is your answer:-
Solution :-
2NaCl+ Ca(OH)2=====> 2Na(OH) + CaCl2 ( Balanced Equation )
Here,
Sodium Chloride combines with Calcium Hydroxide to form Sodium Hydroxide and Calcium Chloride.
This is a type of double displacement chemical reaction.
Double displacement reaction is a type of displacement reaction in which two reactant i.e. compounds exchange their ions.
Na is more reactive than Ca and displaces Ca from the compound calcium hydroxide and now this free calcium. combines with chlorine ion.
Hope it helps you .
Here is your answer:-
Solution :-
2NaCl+ Ca(OH)2=====> 2Na(OH) + CaCl2 ( Balanced Equation )
Here,
Sodium Chloride combines with Calcium Hydroxide to form Sodium Hydroxide and Calcium Chloride.
This is a type of double displacement chemical reaction.
Double displacement reaction is a type of displacement reaction in which two reactant i.e. compounds exchange their ions.
Na is more reactive than Ca and displaces Ca from the compound calcium hydroxide and now this free calcium. combines with chlorine ion.
Hope it helps you .
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