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8 March, 11:29

Which calcium compound is not appreciably more soluble in 0.1 m hydrochloric acid than it is in pure water?

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  1. 8 March, 11:43
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    The appropriate response is Gypsum, CaSO4 • 2 H2O. It is generally found in nature as calcite and aragonite and in plant fiery remains, bones, and shells and utilized particularly in making lime and portland concrete and as a gastric stomach settling agent.
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