I wouldn't try if I were you. One time in fifth grade, I tried that in a small plastic cup. The mixture will actually MELT the cup, given time.
When u mix calcium chloride&sodium carbonate u get calcium carbonate,which turns lime water milky wen calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate and sodium chloride i.e cacl2 + Naco3--caco3 +2Nacl.
Calcium chloride - on a lawn? That's a new one on me. What for? I wouldn't do it.
Yes you can
If you mix calcium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid, then the reaction produces calcium chloride and water. CaOH + 2HCl --> CaCl2 + H2O
You end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
What happens when you mix water and calcium chloride?Water colour does not change
When u mix calcium chloride&sodium carbonate u get calcium carbonate,which turns lime water milky wen calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate and sodium chloride i.e cacl2 + Naco3--caco3 +2Nacl.
Temperature increases
Calcium chloride - on a lawn? That's a new one on me. What for? I wouldn't do it.
When Calcium Chloride is mixed with water it performs an exothermic reaction which makes new bonds between the salt(Calcium Chloride) and the water. This will therfore make the solution of the reaction increase in temperature.
Yes you can
when you mix all three you get a chemical change. you also get heat and bubbles witch indicates that there is gas!
the copper sulfate reacts and changes colour
yup it makes ammonia
If you mix calcium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid, then the reaction produces calcium chloride and water. CaOH + 2HCl --> CaCl2 + H2O
it gets hot
Salt in water is sodium. Ringer's lactate solution (sodium lactate solution and Hartmann's solution), is a mix of sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water. Sodium Chloride is a mix of sodium and chloride.