Chemistry, asked by neeldatta2005, 8 months ago

What happens to lime water when CO2 is bubbled in excess?

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Answered by rakhi9299
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When carbon dioxide gas(CO2) is bubbled through lime water, it reacts with the carbon hydroxide to produce calcium carbonate. now, calcium carbonate CaCO3 is insoluble in water, it will precipitate from solution as it forms.

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When carbon dioxide gas(CO2) is bubbled through lime water, it reacts with the carbon hydroxide to produce calcium carbonate. now, calcium carbonate CaCO3 is insoluble in water, it will precipitate from solution as it forms.

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