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What is the name for CaSO3?

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Calcium Sulfite

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calcium sulfate

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What is the chemical formula of Calcium Sulfide?

The chemical formula of calcium hydrogensulfite is Ca(HSO3)2.


What is it used for Calcium sulfate?

Do you mean What is used to make CaSO3 or what is CaSO3 used for?


What is the chemical formula of calcium sulphite?

CaSO3


Is this balanced CaSO3 -- CaO plus SO2?

NO


How many moles are in 1124 grams of Caso3?

123


Calculate the formula for the following hydrate composed of 76.9percent CaSO3 and 23.1percent H2O.?

If you had 100 g of compound, then...76.9 g CaSO3 x 1 mol/120 g = 0.64 moles CaSO323.1 g H2O x 1 mol/18 g = 1.28 moles H2Omole ratio is 1.28 moles H2O per 0.64 moles CaSO3 or 2 to 1.So the formula of the compound would be CaSO3-2H2O


What is the ionic compound name for CaHSO3?

Calcium hydrogen sulfite is Ca(HSO3)2Calcium sulfite is CaSO3(CaHSO3, as stated in the original question, does not exist)


What solid is produced when reacting sulphur dioxide with calcium hydroxide?

CaSO3


What is the chemical formula for calcium sulphite?

The chemical formula for calcium sulphite is CaSO3


Can CaOH be used in place of NaOH to remove SO2?

Yes of course Ca(OH)2 could replace NaOH to have the following reactions Ca(OH)2 + SO2 = CaSO3 + H2O CaSO3 +1/2 O2 + 2H2O = CaSO4.2H2O


When heated calcium sulfite decomposes to form calcium oxide and sulfur dioxide?

Under very specific circumstances it can, however, the normal reaction between CaSO3 and heat in the presence of O2 (in air, for example) is to create CaSO4. A good example is the dry lime flue gas desulfurization process. In a non-forced oxidation process, CaO (lime) readily reacts with SO2 forming CaSO3 in flue gas, which is then recovered as a solid. With added oxygen (the forced oxidation process), the CaSO3 in the flue gas oxidizes to CaSO4, which is then recovered as a solid. In air, even at room temperatures, CaSO3 slowly oxidizes to CaSO4. That said, in order to get from CaSO3 to CaO and SO2, you have to heat it under reducing conditions to drive off the oxygen, creating CaS, cleave the Ca-S bond, then perform an oxidation reaction to form recoverable CaO and SO2.


What kind of reaction occurs when sulphur dioxide reacts with lime water?

A chemical change. CaSO3 is insolube in water.