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On adding acetic acid to solid hydrogen carbonate, a

student observes the liberation of a :​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On adding acetic acid to sodium hydrogen carbonate in a test tube, the student will witness a brisk effervescence. The fizzing is due to the liberation of carbon dioxide gas. The lime water will turn milky, thus proving that the gas liberated is carbon dioxide.

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Answered by pglhere
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Carbon dioxide...........

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