Science, asked by sumayakousar1985, 2 months ago

write the formula of the following
a) calcium hydroxide​

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Answered by anushkapal43
4

Answer:

CaOH

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Answered by rounakpradhan50
1

Calcium hydroxide is formed by one Ca

2+

cation and two OH

anions, which implies that its chemical formula will be Ca(OH)

2

.

Here's how you'd figure this out. If you look at the periodic table, you'll see that calcium is in group 2. That means that it has two valence electrons that it must give up in order to be stable.

On the other hand, oxygen is in group 6, which means it needs 2 electrons in order to be stable. It gets one electron from a hydrogen atom to form an OH

anion. Now it only needs one more electron, which it gets from the two calcium has to offer.

This means that you'd need two OH

groups to form calcium hydroxide, since each OH

group would get one electron from calcium → Ca(OH)

2

.

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