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how lime water reacts with limited and excess carbon dioxide​

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Answered by donbosco92
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Answer:

Ca(OH)2 + CO2- CaCO3 + H2O

Answered by pallavigowda59
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Explanation:

when lime water is passed through the limited quantity of CO2 it produces CaCO3(Calcium carbonate)+H2O(Water)

when excess CO2 is passed through CaCO3 it produces CaHCO3(calcium bicarbonate) +H2O(water)

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