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Sulphuric Acid plus Calcium Hydroxide equals?

Calcium Sulphate and water. The easy way to see this is that you have an acid reacting with an alkali (hydroxides are always alkalis), so the reaction is a neutralisation reaction, meaning that it produces water. This leaves a sulphate ion and a calcium ion, which react to form the salt calcium sulphate.


Does zinc react with calcium sulphate?

Yes, zinc reacts with calcium sulphate . It reacts to produce zinc sulphate and calcium.


What does calcium nitrate and sulphuric acid make?

Calcium nitrate and sulfuric acid will react to form calcium sulfate, nitric acid, and water. This is a double displacement reaction where the calcium and sulfate ions switch partners to create a new set of compounds.


What acid and base will form calcium sulfate?

Acid is Sulphuric Acid Base is Calcium Oxide. The word equation is Calcium oxide + sulphuric Acid = Calcium sulphate + Water. The Balanced reaction equation is CaO)s) + H2SO4(aq) = CaSO4(s) + H2O(l)


Calcium sulfate is an acidic or alkaline salt?

Calcium sulfate is a slightly acidic salt. When dissolved in water, it forms a very weakly acidic solution due to the presence of sulfate ions, which can react with water to produce a small amount of sulfuric acid.


Can we mix calcium nitrate with pottasium sulphate?

No, because the calcium sulfate formed is insoluble in water.


Will calcium carbonate react with iron sulphate?

Yes, a reaction between calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and iron sulfate (FeSO4) is possible. However, the reaction will not be immediate because calcium carbonate is insoluble in water. Over time, the calcium carbonate may react with the iron sulfate to form iron carbonate and calcium sulfate, as iron can displace calcium from its carbonate.


How do you make calcium sulphate using calcium carbonate?

Mix dilute hydrochloric acid with calcium carbonate to obtain a calcium chloride solution; then add sodium sulphate solution to the calcium chloride solution to obtain calcium sulphate precipitate.


Is there a difference between calcium sulphate and calcium sulfate dihydrate?

No, calcium sulfate and calcium sulphate are the same chemical compound, commonly known as gypsum. Calcium sulfate dihydrate specifically refers to the hydrated form of calcium sulfate, where each molecule contains two molecules of water (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2O).


Is calcium sulphate a compound?

Yes, the calcium sulphate (CaSO4) is a chemical compound.


Which salt is produced when sulfuric acid and calcium hydroxide react completely?

H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 --> CaSO4 + 2H2O Balance the equation by putting a 2 in front of H2O. Sulphuric acid added to Calcium Hydroxide will form Calcium Sulphate along with water. This is an example of neutralisation reaction where an acid is added to a base, forming a salt and a by product of water.


What a precipitation?

precipitate means done with very great haste and without due deliberation; separate as a fine suspension of solid particles When two chemicals in solution react to form a compound which is not soluble in water, the insoluble chemical appears as small undissolved particles = a precipitate. Sodium sulphate and calcium nitrate are both soluble forming clear solutions in water. Mix the solutions and they switch around to sodium nitrate (soluble) plus calcium sulphate (insoluble) and you get a milky looking suspension of calcium sulphate which is the precipitate.