Yes! both salts are water soluble, however Calcium forms a precipitate due to being insoluble when it's anion is switched with Si04[-] I'm sure it is classified as a double replacement reaction. CaCl2+Na2Si03->CaSi03+2NaCl
The chemical reaction between these two solutions may be written
Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Ca(OH)2 ---> 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 Ca(SO4)
This is because aluminum has a valence of plus three, but calcium has a valence of plus two. For every two aluminum ions there must be three calcium ions to balance out the reaction.
Calcium sulfate is sometimes called plaster or plaster of Paris and sometimes it is called gypsum. It is used in the manufacture of wallboard and other building materials. Under ordinary conditions, calcium sulfate precipitates from water as finely-divided particulate. One interesting use for calcium sulfate is in bone grafts and for bone graft substitutes. It is also useful in soil amendment.
the calcium will displace the aluminium making calcium nitrate and aluminium since it's further up the reactivity series
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the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color
There is not a reaction as such - the hydrated salt is fomed. Calcium Sulfate is not very soluble in water.
The products of the reaction are solid calcium sulfate and aqueous lithium nitrate.
3CaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 ---> 3Ca(SO4) + 2AlCl3 (calcium chloride and aluminum sulphate) (calcium sulphate + aluminum chloride)
Na2SO4 +CaCl2---------------> 2NaCL +CaSo4
The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color
There is not a reaction as such - the hydrated salt is fomed. Calcium Sulfate is not very soluble in water.
Al2(SO4)3 + 3Ca → 3CaSO4 + 2Al Aluminum sulfate + calcium → Calcium sulfate + aluminum
The products of the reaction are solid calcium sulfate and aqueous lithium nitrate.
Gypsum is calcium sulfate - CaSO4.2H2O. A salt is the product of the reaction between an acid and a metal.
The name of the salt produced by the reaction of calcium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is B Calcium Sulfate.
3CaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 ---> 3Ca(SO4) + 2AlCl3 (calcium chloride and aluminum sulphate) (calcium sulphate + aluminum chloride)
The reaction of calcium chloride and aluminum sulfate is called a double displacement reaction. 3CaCl2(aq) + Al2(SO4)3(aq) ---> 3CaSO4(s) + 2AlCl3(aq) molecular equation 3Ca^2+(aq) + 3SO4^2-(aq) ---> 3CaSO4(s) net ionic equation
Sulfuric acid will form calcium sulfate upon reaction with calcium.
Na2SO4 +CaCl2---------------> 2NaCL +CaSo4
calcium sulphate = CaSO4 and calcium sulfate dihydrate = CaSO4.(H2O)2