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Carbon dioxide gas is detected by its action onA. lime waterB. baryta waterC. both (1) and (2)D. blue litmus |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C To identify `CO_(2)`, the lime water `[Ca(OH)_(2)]` test or baryta water `[Ba(OH)_(2)]` test is used. In this test, a gas is bubbled into a saturated solution of calcium hydroxide (lime water) or barium hydroxide (baryta water). When the gas is `CO_(2)`, the lime water or baryta water turns milky as a white precipitate of `CaCO_(3)` or `BaCO_(3)` is formed: `CO_(2)(g) + Ca(OH)_(2)(aq.) rarr CaCO_(3)(s) + H_(2)O(l)` `CO_(2)(g) + Ba(OH)_(2)(aq.) rarr BaCO_(3)(s) + H_(2)O(l)` The additon of more `CO_(2)` results in the disappearance of precipitate as soluble calcium hydrogen carbonate or barium hydrogen carbonate forms: `CO_(2)(g) + CaCO_(3)(s) + H_(2)O(l) rarr Ca^(2+)(aq.) + 2HCO_(3)^(-)(aq.)` |
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