Though concentrated HCl might be an oxidant (H+), this is NOT a redox but an acid-base reaction (base or hydroxide comes from Ca(OH)2).
Will not Precipitate
2HCl + Ca(OH)2=CaCl2 +2H2O this is hydrochloric acid add ant acid = the symbol equation
Acid. It's actually a base (calcium hydroxide) sometimes called "slaked lime".
A white precipitate, that appears to be milky. Ca^2+(aq) + 2OH^-(aq) = Ca(OH)2 (s)
74.0932 g/mol
CaCl2 and H2O
Will not Precipitate
Laboratory preparation of ammonia or NH3 requires using ammonium chloride and calcium hydroxide. The reaction equation is 2NH4Cl plus CaOH2 gives the products 2NH3 plus CaCl2 plus 2H2O. The ammonium chloride and calcium hydroxide are heated for this reaction.
Calcium Hydroxide, or CaOH2, is a base. Generally compounds containing hydroxyl groups and metals will act as bases in reaction.
2HCl + Ca(OH)2=CaCl2 +2H2O this is hydrochloric acid add ant acid = the symbol equation
Acid. It's actually a base (calcium hydroxide) sometimes called "slaked lime".
Nope... it is not.
A white precipitate, that appears to be milky. Ca^2+(aq) + 2OH^-(aq) = Ca(OH)2 (s)
74.0932 g/mol
Calcium hydroxide.
NaOH+CaCO3
You will need water for the reaction to take place. CO2(g)+H2O(l)--> H2CO3(aq) NOW IT IS BALANCED CaOH2(s)+H2CO3(aq) --> CaCO3(s)+2H2O(l)