Which gas is formed when a piece of outer shell of eggs are kept instead of limestone? Why?...
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CO^2
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carbon dioxide because it is made up of calcium carbonate
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The outer shell of the egg is made of calcium carbonate, also known as limestone. Vinegar reacts with calcium carbonate to produce carbon dioxide, which is the gas in the bubbles that form on the surface of the egg.
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