A student took a small piece of solid quick lime in a china dish and poured over it a small amount of water. List two changes he is likely to observe in the china dish immediately after pouring water.
A student took a small piece of solid quick lime in a china dish and poured over it a small amount of water. List two changes he is likely to observe in the china dish immediately after pouring water.
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To answer the question regarding the changes observed when a small piece of solid quicklime is mixed with water, we can follow these steps:
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1. **Identify the Reactants**: The student starts with solid quicklime, which is chemically known as calcium oxide (CaO).
2. **Add Water**: The student pours a small amount of water over the quicklime.
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