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When CO₂ is passed through solution of calcium hydroxide,Which one of the following compound is precipitated
Options
(a) Ca(HCO₃)₂
(b) CaO
(c) CaCO₃
(d) Ca(OH)₂
Correct Answer:
CaCO₃
Explanation:
When you pass carbon dioxide through this solution, the two compounds carbon dioxide (CO2) and calcium hydroxide (CaOH₂) will react to form white and insoluble calcium carbonate which precipitates out of the solution. The reaction is as follows.
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