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how can you identify the presence of carbon dioxide?

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Answered by kainsangeeta25
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A standard test for the presence of carbon dioxide is its reaction with limewater (a saturated water solution of calcium hydroxide) to form a milky-white precipitate of calcium hydroxide. Carbon dioxide occurs in nature both free and in combination (e.g., in carbonates).

Answered by pnandinihanwada
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Astandard test for the presence of carbon dioxide is its reaction with limewater (a saturated water solution of calcium hydroxide) to form a milky-white precipitate of calcium hydroxide. Carbon dioxide occurs in nature both free and in combination (e.g., in carbonates).

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