When quicklime is put in water it starts boiling violently. Why do you think this happens?
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when quicklime is put in water it starts boiling violently because it's a exothermic reaction in which heat energy is evolved simply when water is added to quicklime a lot of heat energy is produced that's why is starts boiling because it's a external reaction in which heat is evolved .
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when quicklime is put in water it starts boiling violently because it's a exothermic reaction in which heat energy is evolved simply when water is added to quicklime a lot of heat energy is produced that's why is starts boiling because it's a external reaction in which heat is evolved .:
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