
CAS 12177-67-2
:Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH))
Description:
Calcium hydroxide, with the chemical formula Ca(OH)₂ and CAS number 12177-67-2, is an inorganic compound commonly known as slaked lime or hydrated lime. It appears as a white, odorless powder or crystalline solid and is highly soluble in water, forming a strongly alkaline solution known as limewater. This compound is characterized by its high pH, typically around 12.4 in solution, making it a potent base. Calcium hydroxide is used in various applications, including construction (as a component of mortar and plaster), water treatment (to neutralize acidity), and in the food industry (as a food additive). It also plays a role in agriculture to improve soil pH. When exposed to carbon dioxide, it can form calcium carbonate, which is a key reaction in processes such as carbon capture. Safety precautions are necessary when handling calcium hydroxide, as it can cause skin and eye irritation due to its caustic nature.
Formula:CaHO
Synonyms:- Calcium monohydroxide
- Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH))
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