why is the chemical formula of slaked lime, lime water and milk of lime the same Ca(OH)2 ?
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▶▶The chemical formula of slaked lime, lime water and milk of lime is same...Ca(OH)2.
▶▶▶This is because the chemical formula of any substance does not take in which it is present, but only takes the chemical composition of the substance.....
▶▶Slaked lime is represented by the chemical formula Ca(OH)2.
Lime water is a saturated clear solution of Ca(OH)2 in water..
▶▶and milk of lime is a suspension of solid Ca(OH)2 in water..
◀◀⚪▶▶Hence, they all have same chemical composition and so represented by the same chemical formula............
thank you
▶▶The chemical formula of slaked lime, lime water and milk of lime is same...Ca(OH)2.
▶▶▶This is because the chemical formula of any substance does not take in which it is present, but only takes the chemical composition of the substance.....
▶▶Slaked lime is represented by the chemical formula Ca(OH)2.
Lime water is a saturated clear solution of Ca(OH)2 in water..
▶▶and milk of lime is a suspension of solid Ca(OH)2 in water..
◀◀⚪▶▶Hence, they all have same chemical composition and so represented by the same chemical formula............
thank you
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=> Because the chemical formula of any substance does not take into the account the state in which it is present.
=> But only considers the chemical composition of the substance.
#Be Brainly❤️
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Answer:
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=> Because the chemical formula of any substance does not take into the account the state in which it is present.
=> But only considers the chemical composition of the substance.
#Be Brainly❤️
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