No reaction happens. Only way to get a reaction going is if you have two molecules with different Metals and Non-metals. Metals in this one are different but non-metals are not so no reaction.
Calcium nitrate and sodium chloride doesn't react.
This reaction is not possible.
CaCl2 + Na2HPo4 = @NaCl + CaHPO4
The balanced equation is :- Na2CO3 + CaCl2 = 2NaCl + CaCO3
The answer is TWO (2)Na2CO3 + CaCl2 --> 2 NaCl + CaCO3
NaCl Deicer Melting Rate (mL/min/g) Road Salt (NaCl) 0.13 Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) 0.084 Ethylene Glycol 0.12 Deicer Cost (per kilogram) Road Salt (NaCl) $2.59 Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) $50.24 Ethylene Glycol $8.14
Nacl+Hcl+CaCO3
cacl2 plus na2s equals cas plus
thermodynamics
Na2SO4+CaCl2 =====> CaSo4+2NaCl
NaCl + CaCO3 ->Na2CO3 + CaCl2
Because the mixture NaCl + CaCl2 has a lower melting point that NaCl.
Na2CO3 (aq) + CaCl2 (aq) -----> 2 NaCl(aq) + CaCO3(s) This is a double displacement reaction.
CaCl2. Because it breaks down into 3 particles , 1 Ca and 2 Cl. "i" for CaCl2 is 3 While NaCl breaks down to only 2 particles Water and C6H12O6 do not break down at all, they remain as single particles.