What are the products of this reaction: Calcium chloride(aq) + Sodium Hydroxide (aq)? Chemistry Chemical Reactions Chemical Reactions and Equations 1 Answer anor277 Jan 12, 2017 #CaCl_2(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) rarr Ca(OH)_2(s)darr + 2NaCl(aq)# Explanation: #"Calcium hydroxide"# is relatively insoluble, #K_"sp"=5.5xx10^-6# which corresponds to a solubility of #1.77*g*L^-1# at laboratory temperature. Answer link Related questions Question #fee47 Question #c5c15 Question #19eb9 Question #e2ea2 Question #bc751 Question #e2ea6 Question #08b07 What is the thermochemical equation for the combustion of benzene? Why are chemical reactions reversible? Why are chemical reactions important? See all questions in Chemical Reactions and Equations Impact of this question 29780 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License