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What is H2CaO2?

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Updated: 6/15/2024

Calcium Hydroxide

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If H2O plus CaO H2CaO2 a base then what is another equasion for making a base with CaO?

CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2 + HEAT


What happens when CaO dissolves in water?

this creats a base compound H2O+CaO-->H2CaO2 - Wrong. Correction; CaO(s) + H2O(l) ---> Ca[OH]2(aq) + heat Calcium hydroxide.


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