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Answered by Anonymous
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When you pass carbon dioxide through this solution, the two compounds carbon dioxide (CO 2) and calcium hydroxide Ca(OH) 2 will react to form white and insoluble calcium carbonate which precipitates out of the solution. The reaction is as follows:

Ca(OH)2+CO2→CaCO3↓+H2O

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Answered by JuniorBrainly100
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The above mixture of components in the jar shows the passing of two chemical components reaction.

CO²(carbon dioxide) and CA OH(calcium hydroxide) which reacted to each other and a white and insoluble calcium carbonate.

This reaction contains the following:

Ca(OH)2+CO2=CACO3↓+H2O

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