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When carbon dioxide pass through lime water it turns lime water milky. What will if we pass excess CO2

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Answered by sheenauthradamp4c2ud
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when carbon dioxide is passed through lime watre it turns milky. When we pass excess carbon dioxide it becomes Ca(HCO3)² 
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When excess of CO2 is passed through the lime

water, the milkiness disappears. This is due to the

formation of calcium bicarbonate which is colorless and

soluble in water.

(milkiness)CaCO3+H2O+(excess)CO2⟶(water soluble)

Ca(HCO3)2

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