Respuesta :
Answer: Ca(OH)2
Explanation:
When a base is added to the solution, the hydroxides of the ions form.
Since NaOH and KOH are greatly soluble in water they are readily dissolved to produce a higher concentration of OH-.
Calcium Hydroxide is not very soluble in water and will appear as a precipate.
Ca(OH)2 (s) -----> Ca2+(aq) + 2OH (aq)
The higher concentration of OH- ions will force the reaction to the left and more solid Ca(OH)2 will produce as precipitate.
The Chemical formula of the precipitate is Ca(OH)2.
Answer:
Insoluble
1. CaCr2O7
2. CaCO3
3. Ca3(PO4)2
Slightly Soluble
4. Ca(OH)2
5. CaO
6. CaSO4
Explanation:
all the the salts above are insoluble and slightly soluble in water and so forms precipitate.