Calcium hydroxide formula is 'Ca(OH)2'
Note the use of brackets, which indicate that there are two hydroxide anions in the formula.
NNB CaOH2 is incorrect, because this indicates only two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom .
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound. It is made up of a calcium ion (Ca2+) and two hydroxide ions (OH-), which are held together by ionic bonds resulting from the transfer of electrons from calcium to hydroxide.
Calcium hydroxide is a solid compound at room temperature.
Calcium hydroxide
No. Macromolecules refer to a number of relatively complex organic compounds. Calcium hydroxide is a relatively simple inorganic ionic compound.
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound, therefore it has no polarity.
A compound is a mixture of elements. As the name implies, CH (or calcium hydroxide) is made up of calcium and hydrogen. Calcium and Hydrogen are elements. Thus, calcium hydroxide is a compound.
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound. It is made up of a calcium ion (Ca2+) and two hydroxide ions (OH-), which are held together by ionic bonds resulting from the transfer of electrons from calcium to hydroxide.
yes!!!!
As calcium forms the 2+ ion, and hydroxide has a negative charge, the formula would be Ca(OH)2
Calcium hydroxide is a solid compound at room temperature.
Calcium hydroxide
No. Macromolecules refer to a number of relatively complex organic compounds. Calcium hydroxide is a relatively simple inorganic ionic compound.
Calcium hydroxide.
because after forming a compound calcium will not retain its properties