Gas A is bubbled through slacked lime, a white precipitate is formed.

Gas A Is Bubbled Through Slacked Lime A White Precipitate Chemistry QuestionGas A Is Bubbled Through Slacked Lime A White Precipitate Chemistry Question

Gas A is bubbled through slacked lime, a white precipitate is formed. On prolonged bubbling the precipitate is dissolved. On heating the resultant solution, the white precipitate reappeares with evolution of gas B. The gases A and B respectively are

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(a) CO₂ and CO
(b) CO and CO
(c) CO₂ and CO₂
(d) CO and CO₂

Correct Answer:

CO₂ and CO₂

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