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Question
Match the important chemicals given in Column (A) with the chemical formulae given in Column (B)
Column (A) | Column (B) |
(a) Plaster of Paris | Ca(OH)2 |
(b) Gypsum | CaSO4. 1/2 H2O |
(c) Bleaching Powder | CaSO4.2H7O |
(d) Slaked Lime | CaOCl2 |
Solution
Column (A) | Answer |
(a) Plaster of Paris | CaSO4. 1/2 H2O |
(b) Gypsum | CaSO4.2H7O |
(c) Bleaching Powder | CaOCl2 |
(d) Slaked Lime | Ca(OH)2 |
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