How do you balance CaO + H_2O -> Ca(OH)_2?

1 Answer
Jun 14, 2016

It's already balanced!

Explanation:

This is an easy one, because it is already balanced. Balanced means that the number of atoms should be the same om the left (input) and the right (output) side of the arrow.

Let's see if that is indeed the case in the reaction CaO + H_2O -> Ca(OH)_2

  • Ca : 1 left and 1 right
  • O: 2 left and 2 right
  • H: 2 left and 2 right

Note that the 2 in Ca(OH)_2 applies to (OH) and not to Ca. You can read (OH)_2 as (OH + OH).

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