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When sulfuric acid (h2so4) loses its hydrogen in exchange for calcium it becomes a (ch 8):?

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Answer:

  • When sulfuric acid (h2so4) loses its hydrogen in exchange for calcium it becomes a CaSO4.

Chemical equation:

Ca (OH)2 + H2SO4 ⇒ CaSO4 + 2H2O

Explantion:

  • When sulphoric acid reacts with calcium hydroxide, it give the two protons while calcium hydroxide accept two proton resulting formation of CaSO4 and water.
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