When nitric acid and calcium hydroxide are combined, calcium nitrate and water are formed:
Molecular Equation:
2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 -->Ca(NO3)2 + 2H2O(l)
HNO3 is a strong acid.
Ca(OH)2 is a strong base but is not very soluble.
Ca(NO3)2 is a soluble salt.
NO3- is one of the spectator ions in this reaction.
The net ionic equation is:
H+(aq)+OH-(aq) --> H2O(l)
CaCO3+ 2HNO3 -------> H2O + CO2 + CA(NO3)2
CaCO3 + 2CH3COOH = Ca (CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O
i.e. produces water and calcium acetate
Ca(NO3)2 is Calcium Nitrate Na2CO3 is sodium carobonate
Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 ---> CaCO3 + NaNO3
Calcium nitrate + sodium nitrate ---> calcium carbonate + sodium nitrate
This equation is 2 HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 -> Ca(NO3)2 + 2 H2O.
2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 -> Ca(NO3)2 + 2H20
Calcium chloride.
The Chemical equation of calcium hydroxide is Ca(OH)2
Nitrogen monoxide NO is a molecular compound
Calcium Hydroxide has a molecular formula of Ca(OH)2. The structural formula is H-O-Ca-O-H.
the salt formed when a solution of calcium hydroxide is neutralized by hydrochloric acid is calcium chloride. The formula for the calcium chloride formed is CaCl2. Other product formed will be hydrogen gas(H2) and water (H2O). This is because when an acid is neutralized by a hydroxide solution the resultant product should be a salt of the constituent metal(in our case, calcium), hydrogen gas, and water. The water will however not be formed if the mixture is only between a metal in the form of a solid and an acid; in this case only the salt and hydrogen gas are formed.
Calcium chloride.
CaCl2
The correct molecular equation of, calcium carbonate-CaCO3 nitric acid-HNO3
CaCO3
i think its calcium hydroxide x
It is usually a suspension of calcium hydroxide.
Absolutely not. There is no sodium in that equation whatsoever.
Nitrogen monoxide NO is a molecular compound
The Chemical equation of calcium hydroxide is Ca(OH)2
Calcium Hydroxide has a molecular formula of Ca(OH)2. The structural formula is H-O-Ca-O-H.
the salt formed when a solution of calcium hydroxide is neutralized by hydrochloric acid is calcium chloride. The formula for the calcium chloride formed is CaCl2. Other product formed will be hydrogen gas(H2) and water (H2O). This is because when an acid is neutralized by a hydroxide solution the resultant product should be a salt of the constituent metal(in our case, calcium), hydrogen gas, and water. The water will however not be formed if the mixture is only between a metal in the form of a solid and an acid; in this case only the salt and hydrogen gas are formed.
Word equation: Sodium Hydroxide + Calcium Nitrate --> Calcium Hydroxide + Sodium Nitrate Chemical equation: Ca(NO3)2 + 2NaOH --> Ca(OH)2 + 2NaNo3