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Which of the following is the correctly balanced chemical equation for the reaction of Ca(OH)2 and HNO3.

Which of the following is the correctly balanced chemical equation for the reaction-example-1

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the 2nd option is right...

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User Sangram
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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

A balanced equation is an equation in which the number of atoms on reactant side are equal to the number of atoms on product side.

For example,
Ca(OH)_(2) + HNO_(3) \rightarrow Ca(NO_(3))_(2) + H_(2)O

Number of atoms on reactant side are as follows.

  • Ca = 1
  • O = 5
  • H = 3
  • N = 1

Number of atoms on product side are as follows.

  • Ca = 1
  • O = 7
  • H = 2
  • N = 2

Therefore, to balance the chemical equation multiply
HNO_(3) by 2 on reactant side and on product side multiply
H_(2)O by 2.

Hence, the balanced chemical equation will be as follows.


Ca(OH)_(2) + 2HNO_(3) \rightarrow Ca(NO_(3))_(2) + 2H_(2)O

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