Aqueous calcium hydroxide reacts with gaseous sulfur trioxide, producing a precipitate of calcium sulfate and liquid water.
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2018-03-10T03:38:55-0500
The reaction will be the following (substances taking part are named below): Ca(OH)2 + SO3 = CaSO4 + H2O calcium sulfur calcium water hydroxide trioxide sulfate
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Comments
Thanks, coefficient 2 was really unnecessary.
I think that is wrong because it was equal before you put the coefficient 2 in front of H20