Question

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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