morather
morather
14-01-2016
Chemistry
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What's the salt in this: Ca(NO3)2+CO2+H2O
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emmamoore0998
emmamoore0998
14-01-2016
The salt is (Ca(NO3)2)
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zainabdulrazzaq
zainabdulrazzaq
14-01-2016
I think the salt is probably
Ca(NO₃)₂
. I say this because
CO₂ is the gas called carbon dioxide
. And
H₂O is water
.
Hope i helped. Have a nice day.
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