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What sort of solution will result if one equiv of hydrochloric acid is added to one equiv of calcium hydroxide? And how does pH relate to pOH in such solutions?

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Answered by rinshu19
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Question:

What sort of solution will result if one equiv of hydrochloric acid is added to one equiv of calcium hydroxide? And how does pH relate to pOH in such solutions?

Answer:

When Calcium Hydroxide react with Hydrochloric Acid.

Equation: Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl --- CaCl2 + 2H2O

When Calcium Hydroxide react with Hydrochloric acid it produce Calcium Chlorine and water.

In these reaction

Ca(OH)2 = Calcium Hydroxide

HCl = Hydrochloric Acid

CaCl2 = Calcium Chlorine

H2O = Water

Word Equation:

Calcium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid ---- Calcium Chlorine + Water.

Calcium hydroxide is not particularly soluble in aqueous solution; on t'other hand, calcium chloride is soluble.

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Answered by rekhaverma02021975
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Answer:

Ca(OH)2 = Calcium Hydroxide

HCl = Hydrochloric Acid

CaCl2 = Calcium Chlorine

H2O = Water

◆ Word Equation:

Calcium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid ---- Calcium Chlorine + Water.

◆ Calcium hydroxide is not particularly soluble in aqueous solution; on t'other hand, calcium chloride is soluble.

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