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Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Calcium reacts slowly with water. The reaction forms calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2 and hydrogen gas (H2).
it depends what acid, but generally it would produce carbon dioxide, water, and a calcium salt.
It reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide.
A reaction takes place I think. Neutral substance is a substance with a pH of 7 like pure water and when water reacts with calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide and carbon 4 oxide is formed.
Because seashell is a salt - calcium carbonate and vinegar an acid in water solution they can react.The products are calcium acetate, water and carbon dioxide.
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Calcium reacts with water.
Yes. Calcium reacts vigorously with water producing hydrogen and calcium hydroxide.
calcium oxide (quick lime) produces calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) when reacts with water.
it reacts vigorously to form a calcium salt