Why do we see lime appearing in the small test-tube ?
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to determine the presence of carbon dioxide
Explanation: The carbon dioxide turns lime water milky which indicates that air contains. Lime water changed into milky in the existence of .
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Chemical : Acetic acid, sodium carbonate power, freshly prepared lime water. ... The bubbles seen in the small test tube is due to CO2, Which is formed in the reaction of sodium crbonate and acetic acid.
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