Typically, it would be written as Ca + H2O => CaO + H2.
If you need to represent CaO as an aqueous solution, Ca + 2H2O => Ca2+ + 2OH- + H2
2Ca + 2H20 -> Ca(OH)2 + H2
The net ionic equation when ammonium perchlorate reacts with water is NH4++ H2O --> NH3+ H3O+
CaI2 --> Ca2+ + 2I-
It reacts with water
Calcium reacts with water.
calcium oxide (quick lime) produces calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) when reacts with water.
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The net ionic equation when ammonium perchlorate reacts with water is NH4++ H2O --> NH3+ H3O+
Ca(OH)2_ calcium hydroxide
CaI2 --> Ca2+ + 2I-
CaO + 2H2O = Ca(OH)2
Yes, predominantly. BaC2 reacts with water to form ethene, (acetylene) as does calcium carbide.
how do you write a balanced chemical formula for this question CaO + H2O ---> Ca(OH)2
Ca + 2H2O = Ca(OH)2+ H2
When quick lime (Calcium Oxide , CaO) reacts with water (H2O) then the exothermic reaction takes placeCaO +H2O ------> Ca(OH)2 + heat evolves
CaCO3 + 2HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
It reacts with water
Calcium reacts with water.