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Dilute acid doesn't produce carbon dioxide on being treated with?

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Answered by motumerabacha12
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Whereas lime which is calcium oxide when react with a dilute acid then they do not produce carbon dioxide. Thus, lime when reacts with an acid then it produces salt and water but it does not produce carbon dioxide.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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Answered by yudhistiricaspa
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Whereas lime which is calcium oxide when react with a dilute acid then they do not produce carbon dioxide. Thus, lime when reacts with an acid then it produces salt and water but it does not produce carbon dioxide.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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