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Is calcium carbonate weak or strong?

Nonelectrolyte


Is calcium carbonate basic?

Yes. Calcium carbonate is a weak base.


Is CH2(OH)CH2(OH) a strong or weak electrolyte?

nonelectrolyte


Is CoCO3a strong acid or a weak acid or a weak base or a strong base?

CoCO3 (Cobalt II carbonate) would be a weak base.


Is C6H12O6 a strong weak or nonelectrolyte?

C6H12O6 is a nonelectrolyte because it does not break apart into ions when dissolved in water.


Is calcium carbonate an acid or a base or a salt?

Calcium carbonate, like other carbonates, is alkaline.


Is CH3CH2CH2OH a strong or weak electrolyte?

It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.


Is calcium carbonate a salt base or acid?

Calcium carbonate is an alkali salt. Alkali salts are bases, and are formed from the neutralization reaction between a strong base and a weak acid. For example: Ca(OH)2 + H2CO3 --> CaCO3 + H2O strong base + weak acid ---> alkali salt + water


What is the pH range of the resulting product from carbon dioxide and limewater?

Calcium hydroxide in limewater reacts with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate (insoluble and hence the emergence of murkiness) and water. Calcium carbonate can be considered as the salt formed from the neutralization of a strong base, calcium hydroxide, and a weak acid, carbonic acid. The pH of the solution of such a salt will be basic because the conjugate base of the weak acid, carbonate, is weakly basic.


Is CaCO3 a strong base?

No, CaCO3 is not a strong base. It is a weak base, known as calcium carbonate. When dissolved in water, it only partially ionizes to release hydroxide ions.


Is copper nitrate a weak base or nonelectrolyte?

It is neither. Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.


Is sodium carbonate strong or weak?

Sodium carbonate is considered to be a strong base. It is a water-soluble compound that dissociates completely in water to form sodium ions and carbonate ions.