Answer:
2HCl(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)---------->2H2O(I)+ CaCl2(aq)
Strong acids;
H2SO4, HF, HClO4, HI, HBr, HNO3, HCl
Weak acids;
CH3COOH, HNO2, HCN, HCOOH
Strong bases;
LiOH, NaOH, Ca(OH)2, CsOH, Ba(OH)2, KOH
Weak bases;
NH3, (CH3)2NH, CH3NH2
A. KNO3
B. Ca(NO3)2
C. CaCl2
D. KCl
Step-by-step explanation:
A strong acid/base is such an acid/base that dissociates completely in solution. This means that such acid/base achieves a nearly 100% ionization ability in solution.
A weak base or weak acid ionizes only to a small extent in solution.
The reaction between an acid and a base yields a salt. The corresponding salt in each of the reactions above were shown in the answer.