Dilute acid does not produce carbon dioxide on being treated with
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In the given options, marble , limestone, and baking soda are all either metal carbonates or bicarbonates All these when react with a dilute acid then they produce carbon dioxide. Whereas lime which is calcium oxide when react with a dilute acid then they do not produce carbon dioxide.
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In the given options, marble , limestone, and baking soda are all either metal carbonates or bicarbonates All these when react with a dilute acid then they produce carbon dioxide. Whereas lime which is calcium oxide when react with a dilute acid then they do not produce carbon dioxide.
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