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Why can carbon dioxide not be collected over water?

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Answered by Sumanmi
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Because carbon dioxide is highly soluble in water

Answered by sushmitha1427
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Caborn dioxide is a gas so it is nt collected over water. His works well for insoluble gases such as hydrogen, or gases that do not dissolve easily in water, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. Ammonia and chlorine are readily soluble in water and are not collected this way.

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Answered by sujal23chaudhary
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CO2 DOES NOT COME IN WATER FORM BECAUSE IT SUBMILE (SUBLIMATION TAKES PLACE IN DRY ICE.) WHEN WE TRY TO CHQNGE CO2 IN WATER THEN CO2 DISSOLVE IN WATER.

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