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Why calcium carbonate disappear on passing excess carbon dioxide?

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Answered by amohimin10p6redj
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When CO2 is passed through lime-water, it turns milky due to the formation of an insoluble precipitate ofCalcium Carbonate. ... The CaCO3precipitate causes the milkiness. If youpass excess CO2 through lime-water, the CaCO3 reacts with the excess CO2and water to form calcium hydrogencarbonate or calcium bicarbonate.
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When CO2 is passed through lime-water, it turns milky due to the formation of an insoluble precipitate ofCalcium Carbonate. ... The CaCO3precipitate causes the milkiness. If youpass excess CO2 through lime-water, the CaCO3 reacts with the excess CO2and water to form calcium hydrogencarbonate or calcium bicarbonate...

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