What happens when Nitric acid is added
to egg shell?
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When we add egg-shell to nitric acid, the Nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate (which is present in the egg-shell) to form calcium nitrate, carbon dioxide gas, and water. -The carbon dioxide gas released from this reaction turns lime-water milky.
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When we add egg-shell to nitric acid, the Nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate (which is present in the egg-shell) to form calcium nitrate, carbon dioxide gas, and water. -The carbon dioxide gas released from this reaction turns lime-water milky.
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