Mg(OH)2 + CaCO3 + H2O = Mg(HCO3)2 + Ca(OH)2
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 2:06 am
Hello;
According to balance chemical equation if I put magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate in water there is a reaction and magnesium bicarbonate and calcium hydroxide formed.
Does this reaction occur under normal conditions just with distilled water and magnesium bicarbonate formed?
If yes;
Magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate are almost insoluble in water. But magnesium bicarbonate very soluble in water.
I want to learn that if I put magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate in distilled water and get water soluble magnesium?
Thank you.
According to balance chemical equation if I put magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate in water there is a reaction and magnesium bicarbonate and calcium hydroxide formed.
Does this reaction occur under normal conditions just with distilled water and magnesium bicarbonate formed?
If yes;
Magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate are almost insoluble in water. But magnesium bicarbonate very soluble in water.
I want to learn that if I put magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate in distilled water and get water soluble magnesium?
Thank you.