Calcium Hydroxide and Sulfuric Acid
Embed This Widget
Add the script tag and a data attribute to embed this widget.
Embed via iframe for maximum compatibility.
<iframe src="https://chemfyi.com/iframe/entity//" width="420" height="400" frameborder="0" style="border:0;border-radius:10px;max-width:100%" loading="lazy"></iframe>
Paste this URL in WordPress, Medium, or any oEmbed-compatible platform.
https://chemfyi.com/entity//
Add a dynamic SVG badge to your README or docs.
[](https://chemfyi.com/entity//)
Use the native HTML custom element.
Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 → CaSO4 + 2H2O
Übersicht
Calcium hydroxide reacts with sulfuric acid to form calcium sulfate and water. The product calcium sulfate is a sparingly soluble salt that partially precipitates. This reaction produces gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate), one of the most important construction materials.
Teilnehmer
| Rolle | Substanz | Koeffizient | Zustand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reaktant | Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)₂ | 1 | (s) |
| Reaktant | Sulfuric Acid H₂SO₄ | 1 | (aq) |
| Produkt | Calcium Sulfate CaSO₄ | 1 | (s) |
| Produkt | Water H₂O | 2 | (l) |
Alltägliches Beispiel
Gypsum board (drywall) used in virtually every modern building is made from calcium sulfate, which can be produced by this type of reaction.
Industrielle Bedeutung
Calcium sulfate (gypsum) is used in drywall, plaster, cement retarder, and as a food additive. Flue gas desulfurization uses lime to react with SO2, producing gypsum as a byproduct.
Eigenschaften
- Reversibel
- Nein
- Energie
- Exotherm
- ΔH
- -109,0 kJ/mol