If you are after the symbol equation it's:
Ca(OH)2(aq) + CO2 --> CaCO3
The word equation is:
Calcium Hydroxide + Carbon Dioxide --> Calcium Carbonate
(Limewater) (Limestone)
Ca(OH)2 +CO2---------> CaCO3 + H2O This equation is already balanced provided you denote the given compounds well.
This equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 -> CaCO3 + H2O.
H2CO3+CA(OH)2= CaCO3+2H2O
Ca(OH)2 + CO2 ---> H2O + CaCO3
The equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
Firstly it has to be equalled to something to be balanced. But the Chemical equation for Sulphuric Acid and Calcium Carbonate is H2 SO4 + Ca CO3
The chemical equation is:K2CO3 + CaCl2 = CaCO3(s) + 2 KCl
This equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
2HCl + CaCO3 -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
The equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
Firstly it has to be equalled to something to be balanced. But the Chemical equation for Sulphuric Acid and Calcium Carbonate is H2 SO4 + Ca CO3
calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide = calcium carbonate + water
The chemical equation is:K2CO3 + CaCl2 = CaCO3(s) + 2 KCl
I was wondering how to write a word equation of the reactions that occurred between the acid and the respective active ingredients of each of the different antacid powders.i used t he following acntacids;Gastrogel-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideSandocal-Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Lactate, GluconateRennie-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium CarbonateMylanta Double-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideMylanta-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideDewitt's-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate Sodium Bicarbonate Magnesium Hydroxide
The balanced equation for the reaction between calcium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid is: Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl → CaCl2 + 2H2O In this reaction, calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce calcium chloride (CaCl2) and water (H2O). The equation is balanced with 1 molecule of calcium hydroxide reacting with 2 molecules of hydrochloric acid to produce 1 molecule of calcium chloride and 2 molecules of water.
Ca(ClO3)2 ---> CaCl2 + 3O2 is the balanced equation when calcium chlorate is heated.
Al + NaOH Um this is the "equation" of aluminum and Sodium Hydroxide... Na2CO3(aq) + NaOH (aq) --> NO reaction Sodium carbonate + Sodium hydroxide yields no visible reaction
Calcium carbonate is heated to from calcium oxide and carbon dioxide as illustrated by the chemical equation CaCO3(s) ===> CaO(s) + CO2(g).
Calcium carbonate heated to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide as shown by the equation CaCO3(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g).
This equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
The balanced equation is: Ca(NO3)2 + 2NaOH → Ca(OH)2 + 2NaNO3