slaecked lime+carbon dioxide gives what?
translate this to a balanced equation mentioning the physical states.
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A reaction between slaked lime and carbon dioxide gives calcium carbonate.
• Slaked lime is calcium hydroxide, having the chemical formula Ca(OH)₂.
• When carbon dioxide gas is made to pass through an aqueous solution of slaked lime, also called lime water, the solution turns milky.
• This happens due to the formation of calcium carbonate, which remains insoluble in water, giving the water a milky appearance.
• Ca(OH)₂(aq) + CO₂(g) → CaCO₃(s) + H₂O(l)
As seen from the equation above, slaked lime is in aqueous phase, carbon dioxide is in gaseous phase, calcium carbonate is in solid phase, and water is in liquid phase.
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