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Why is carbon (II) oxide collected over water?

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Answered by ankitkumarrawani47
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Carbon dioxide is produced whenever an acid reacts with a carbonate. This makes carbon dioxide easy to make in the laboratory. ... Carbon dioxide can be collected over water, as shown in the diagram. Carbon dioxide is slightly soluble in water and denser than air, so another way to collect it is in a dry, upright gas jar

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