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Why does CaO dissolve in polar solvents like water? |
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Answer» Answer:CaO is ACTUALLY sparingly soluble, meaning it will only dissolve in very small amounts. This I believe is because the formation of calcium hydroxide NATURALLY RAISES the acidity of the water (by LIBERATING H+ ions). CaO is soluble in acid. The specifics of solubility are extremely complex but in GENERAL, there are a few solubility rules (Solubility rules) that you can follow to generally determine if a compound is soluble or not. In application to calcium oxide: Explanation: |
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