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what happens where carbon dioxide
passed through line water? what happens when excess of
carbon dioxide is passed? Give the reaction involved?

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Answered by badshahvinay
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Explanation:

When excess carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, the milkiness first formed disappears due to- ... [D] formation of a water soluble complex of calcium. Answer Verified. Hint: Limewater is a compound which contains calcium and reacts with carbon dioxide at room temperature.

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Answered by aaryank5678765
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Explanation:

when carbon dioxide passed through lime water turns milky due to the formation of insoluble calcium carbonate

when excess of carbon dioxide is passed through the calcium carbonate calcium carbonate reacts with extra CO2 and H2O to form soluble calcium hydrogen carbonate

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