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Calcium carbonate, CaCO3, is the salt of a strong base (calcium hydroxide), Ca(OH)2 and a weak acid (carbonic acid ), H2CO3. Thus, the salt when dissolved in water will be basic, i.e. pH >7.

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Calcium oxide, like most metal oxides, is basic.

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It is alkaline. Mineral like in sea salt and a mineral supplement are alkaline.

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12y ago

It is strong basic.
all hydroxides are basic
All hydroxides are alkaline (above pH 7). Most hydroxides are strongly alkaline.

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11y ago

Calcium Oxide - also known as quicklime, is very basic.

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Calcium oxide (CaO) , is a metal oxide. Like other metal oxides it is a basic oxide because it dissolves in water to form calcium hydroxide.

CaO (s) + H2O (l) → Ca(OH)2 (aq)

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