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Carbon dioxide readily dissolves in lime water.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lime water is a solution of calcium hydroxide. When we add carbon dioxide, it forms calcium carbonate. The CaCO3 is insoluble, so it precipitates out as a white precipitate and the liquid turns white.

Answered by syedabdulrahman2775
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Lime water is a solution of calcium hydroxide. When we add carbon dioxide, it forms calcium carbonate. The CaCO3 is insoluble, so it precipitates out as a white precipitate and the liquid turns white.

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