In order to study the properties of HCL acid a student adds dilute HCl to a test tube containing compound X.As a result of colourless and odourless gas is involved which truns the lime water milky. what could be the compound X. Name the gas formed. what would happen on passing the gas in axcess of lime water
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Answer:Dilute hcl on reaction with metallic carbonates liberates carbon dioxide gas,which is colourless,odurless gas which turns lime water milky. The compound x is calcium carbonates. The gas formed in carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water. It turns lime water milky due to formation of caco3. But of excess of CO2 is passed through lime water soluble calcium carbonates will formed and solution remains clear.
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Dilute hcl on reaction with metallic carbonates liberates carbon dioxide gas,which is colourless,odurless gas which turns lime water milky. The compound x is calcium carbonates. The gas formed in carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water.
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