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State the experiment for identification of Carbonate ion. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An acid , such as dilute hydrochloric acid, is added to the test compound. Carbon dioxide gas bubbles if carbonate ions are present. Limewater is used to confirm that the gas is carbon dioxide. It turns from clear to milky when carbon dioxide is bubbled through.

Answered by thehardikpatel
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Experiment for the identification of carbonate ion..

✴Carbonate ions are detected either in solid or solution..

✴An dilute acid is added such as Hydrogen chloride. to the test compound..

What are the reactions seen after mixing it with the HCl :

✴CO2 gas is evolved as bubbles if the carbonate ions are present..

"LIME WATER " Is used to test the presence of carbon dioxide.

✴As it converts clear to milky white if the carbon dioxide is evolved..

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