No. Macromolecules refer to a number of relatively complex organic compounds. Calcium hydroxide is a relatively simple inorganic ionic compound.
Calcium is the metal present in calcium hydroxide..
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
Ca(OH)2 is calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime. It is highly alkaline (basic).
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound.
calcium hydroxide is an ionic molecule since it consists of calcium which is a metal plus hydroxide which is non metal
Calcium is the metal present in calcium hydroxide..
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
Ca(OH)2 is calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime. It is highly alkaline (basic).
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound.
calcium hydroxide is an ionic molecule since it consists of calcium which is a metal plus hydroxide which is non metal
calcium hydroxide
calcium hydroxide is used to neuralise the acidity in soil
Can I answer with a question? How is calcium hydroxide formed? What is "lime water"
A compound is a mixture of elements. As the name implies, CH (or calcium hydroxide) is made up of calcium and hydrogen. Calcium and Hydrogen are elements. Thus, calcium hydroxide is a compound.