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chemical test for carbonate ions

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Answered by Meww
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Answer:

Take some aqueous solution salt in test tube and add dilute H2SO4. Effervescence/bubbles seen in the test tube may indicate presence of carbonate ion.

Pass lime water through the gas produced. If it turns milky, carbonate ion is present.

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Answered by sagniksengupta067
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Answer:

Take some aqueous solution salt in test tube and add dilute H2SO4. Effervescence/bubbles seen in the test tube may indicate presence of carbonate ion.

Pass lime water through the gas produced. If it turns milky, carbonate ion is present.

Test confirmed.

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