Answer to Question #107485 in Inorganic Chemistry for Pugh

Question #107485
Aqueous calcium hydroxide reacts with gaseous sulfur trioxide, producing a precipitate of calcium sulfate and liquid water.
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2020-04-03T11:49:01-0400

Ca(OH)2(lq)+SO3(g)=CaSO4(s)+H2O(lq)

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