What is the percentage of the 10M solution of a slaked lime?
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Answer:
74
Explanation:
- slaked lime formula is ca(OH2) it is a colorless crystals obtained when calcium oxide is mixed
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answer is 74
Explanation:
When calcium oxide and water are combined, colorless crystals known as "slaked lime" are produced.
a formula of slaked lime is Ca(OH)2.. a formula for calculation of molarity is;
molarity=%w/v x 10 divided by molar mass of solute
10M=%w/v x 10 divided by 74
%w/v=10M x 74 divided by 10
=74
slaked lime:
- Ca(OH)2, a soft, white, crystalline, very slightly water-soluble powder, is produced when water reacts with lime and is mostly utilized in mortars, plasters, and cement.
- Slaked lime, often known as calcium hydroxide, is an inorganic substance having the formula Ca(OH)2. Calcium oxide and water are combined to create an odorless crystal or white powder.
- Slaked lime is most frequently applied externally in the form of a poultice because it possesses antibacterial characteristics that make it highly effective in treating illnesses. In my experience, I believe fresh slaked lime is the most potent remedy.
- Calcium hydroxide used for food is typically secure. Calcium hydroxide poisoning can occur if you consume industrial-grade calcium hydroxide, though. Death or severe harm may result from this.
so Slaked lime, often known as calcium hydroxide, is an inorganic substance having the chemical formula Ca(OH)2. When water is combined with quicklime (calcium oxide), a colorless crystal or white powder is created.
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