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reaction of sodium carbonate with lime water​

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A small amount of sodium carbonate is added to the acid, and the tube is sealed with a rubber stopper. ... As a result of the acid-carbonate reaction, carbon dioxide is produced and the lime water turns milky.

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A small amount of sodium carbonate is added to the acid, and the tube is sealed with a rubber stopper. ... As a result of the acid-carbonate reaction, carbon dioxide is produced and the lime water turns milky.

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