The dissolution of calcium hydroxide is exothermic: Ca(OH) 2(s) ⇌ Ca2+(aq) + 2 OH-(aq)
What happens when the solution of Ca(OH) 2 is heated?
A) The amount of Ca(OH) 2(s) decreases.
B) The amount of Ca(OH) 2(s) increases.
C) The amount of Ca(OH) 2(s) remains unchanged.
D) The Ca(OH) 2(s) completely dissolves.
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