When vinegar is added to some marble chips (calcium carbonate ), bubbles of gas are produced . What is the gas formed and how can it be identified?
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The gas is carbon dioxide, produced by acid-base reaction between calcium carbonate and acetic acid. It can be identified with a simple test with limewater.
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The gas is carbon dioxide, produced by acid-base reaction between calcium carbonate and acetic acid. It can be identified with a simple test with limewater.
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