CaC2(s)+2H2O(l) arrow C2H2(g) + Ca(OH)2(aq)
The balanced chemical equation for calcium reacting with water is: [Ca + 2H_2O \rightarrow Ca(OH)_2 + H_2]
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 3Ca(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6H2O
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and hydrogen (H2) to form calcium oxide (CaO) is: CaCO3 + H2 -> CaO + CO2
No, the balanced equation is 6Ca + 3O2 ---> 6CaO. The product, calcium oxide, is CaO and not CaO2.
calcium carbonate + Hydrochloric acid= Calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide
2AgNO3 + CaSO4 ------> Ag2SO4 + Ca(NO3)2
The balanced equation for the reaction between calcium (Ca) and chlorine (Cl2) to form calcium chloride (CaCl2) is: 2Ca + Cl2 -> 2CaCl2
The balanced equation is: Ca2Si + 3Cl2 → 2CaCl2 + SiCl4. This equation balances both the calcium and chlorine atoms on each side.
When calcium nitride reacts with water in a double replacement reaction, it forms calcium oxide and ammonia gas. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is Ca3N2 + 6H2O -> 3Ca(OH)2 + 2NH3.
The balanced chemical equation for silver nitrate (AgNO3) plus calcium iodide (CaI2) is: 2AgNO3 + CaI2 -> 2AgI + Ca(NO3)2
The word equation for the reaction between calcium and hydrochloric acid is: calcium + hydrochloric acid → calcium chloride + hydrogen gas.
You have answered the question for yourself. Calcium + Chlorine = Calcium chloride. The BALANCED reaction equation is Ca(s) + Cl2(g) = CaCl2(s)