calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas
Water reacts with calcium oxide to form calcium hydroxide.
CaO + H2O --> Ca(OH)2
it gives out calcium hydroxide :)
Calcium silicate.
yes
No, Calcium acetate is not a molecular compound since it's formed by a combination of nonmetals (C, H, and O) and metal (Ca). Compounds consisting of nonmetals and metals are ionic, metal and metal are metallic compounds, nonmetal and nonmetal is molecular.
yes
Fe2O3 It is neither an acid or a base, and it is a compound, not an element
calcium oxide, CaO
calcium sulfate and water
Calcium silicate.
Calcium Oxide (CaO) is a compound.
It would be a compound, made of Calcium and Oxygen.
Calcium oxide is an ionic compound.
Iron will react with calcium oxide as iron is more reactive than calcium, therefore calcium (which is the more reactive metal) will displace calcium (the less reactive metal) to form a compound. This is called a displacement reaction.
yes
Calcium oxide is not formed here, it is added.
Calcium Oxide.
No, Calcium acetate is not a molecular compound since it's formed by a combination of nonmetals (C, H, and O) and metal (Ca). Compounds consisting of nonmetals and metals are ionic, metal and metal are metallic compounds, nonmetal and nonmetal is molecular.
yes