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calcium chloride
Nitrogen dioxide is formed as a product of combustion; oxidation (reaction with oxygen) of organic compounds from fuel containing nitrogen.
This reaction will form calcium nitrate.
the creation of salt is formed
Any reaction between HCl and CaCl2; an acidic solution is formed containing calcium, hydrogen and chloride ions.
Yes, an Ionic bond is formed between a metal (Calcium) and a non-metal (Nitrogen).
Calcium silicate.
calcium chloride
Nitrogen dioxide is formed as a product of combustion; oxidation (reaction with oxygen) of organic compounds from fuel containing nitrogen.
I'm sure it's an oxidation reaction. calcium + oxygen gas ---> Calcium oxide
Nitrogen oxide is formed after reaction with ozone. It is also an ozone depleting substance.
This reaction will form calcium nitrate.
Any precipitate is formed.
The acetic acid must contain a little water for the reaction to proceed. Calcium carbonate and acetic acid combine in a neutralization reaction to form water, calcium acetate, and carbon dioxide. CaCO3 + 2CH3COOH = Ca(CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O
the creation of salt is formed
After this reaction ammonia (NH3) is obtained.
Water is also formed