2Na4PO3 + Ca(OH)2 = 2NaOH + 2Ca2PO3
Displacement occurs
Calcium Hydroxide is Ca(OH)2 and potassium phosphate is K3PO4. So calcium hydroxide has 5 atoms and potassium phosphate has 8 atoms. So potassium phosphate has the most atoms.
If you think to calcium oxide or hydroxide after the reaction with an acid a salt is obtained (a chloride, sulfate, phosphate etc.).
Calcium phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2
Neutralisation reaction.
to get calcium hydroxide: Quicklime (calcium oxide) + water = slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) the calcium oxide has a chemical reaction with water to get the calcium hydroxide hope this helps :)
Calcium Hydroxide is Ca(OH)2 and potassium phosphate is K3PO4. So calcium hydroxide has 5 atoms and potassium phosphate has 8 atoms. So potassium phosphate has the most atoms.
Calcium
If you think to calcium oxide or hydroxide after the reaction with an acid a salt is obtained (a chloride, sulfate, phosphate etc.).
Calcium phospate and water:)
CaCl2 + 2H2O so it makes Calcium chloride and water. ==
it is potassium hydroxide plus calium equals potassium calcium n
Calcium phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2
Calcium hydroxide, a base, will reaction with phenol, a weak acid in a neutralization reaction to give a salt (calcium phenoxide (Ca(PhO-)2) and water.
Neutralisation reaction.
to get calcium hydroxide: Quicklime (calcium oxide) + water = slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) the calcium oxide has a chemical reaction with water to get the calcium hydroxide hope this helps :)
The name of the salt produced by the reaction of calcium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is B Calcium Sulfate.
It's an exothermic reaction that produces calcium hydroxide.