Which word equation best describes the following formula equation:
2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2H2O?
A. Nitric acid and calcium hydroxide react to form calcium nitrate and water.
B. Two molecules of calcium nitrate react with one molecule of calcium hydroxide to form one
molecule of nitric acid and two molecules of water.
C. Two molecules of nitric water and one molecule of calcium water react to form one molecule of
nitric acid and two molecules of water.
D. Two molecules of nitric acid react with one molecule of calcium hydroxile to form one molecule
of calcium nitrate and two molecules of water.
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