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What happens when hydrogen reacts with calcium?


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The reaction of hydrogen(H2) with calcium(Ca) will result in the formation of Calcium hydride (CaH2).

The reaction takes place at a high temperature of (300 to 400)0C.

Ca(s) + H2 (g) (300-400)0C CaH2(s)

  • Calcium hydride is commonly used as a drying agent.

Drying agent: The reagents which help in drying water from substances.


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