Chemistry, asked by shashidharyj5962, 11 months ago

What is observed when excess of CO₂ is passed in lime water?
(A) Lime water becomes milky
(B) Milky colour of lime water dissappears
(C) CO₂ gas is produced in lime water.
(D) CaCO₃ is obtained in lime water

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Lime water winds up smooth. It turns smooth: Calcium carbonate is sparingly dissolvable in water and structures an unmistakable settled arrangement.


At the point when Co2 is gone through it, it changes into calcium bicarbonate ppt which is smooth in shading.


In case abundance of carbon dioxide is gone through lime water then it influences lime to water dismal.

Answered by Anonymous
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⭕ D) CaCO₃ is obtained in lime water.


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