Which of the following is the correctly balanced chemical equation for the reaction of Ca(OH)2 and HNO3.

Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
A balanced equation is an equation in which the number of atoms on reactant side are equal to the number of atoms on product side.
For example, [tex]Ca(OH)_{2} + HNO_{3} \rightarrow Ca(NO_{3})_{2} + H_{2}O[/tex]
Number of atoms on reactant side are as follows.
Number of atoms on product side are as follows.
Therefore, to balance the chemical equation multiply [tex]HNO_{3}[/tex] by 2 on reactant side and on product side multiply [tex]H_{2}O[/tex] by 2.
Hence, the balanced chemical equation will be as follows.
[tex]Ca(OH)_{2} + 2HNO_{3} \rightarrow Ca(NO_{3})_{2} + 2H_{2}O[/tex]