carbon dioxide was produced by plant
during respiration carbon dioxide entered C
oxygen reacts with lime water to produce milkiness
soda lime did not remove carbon dioxide from air
the delivery tubes were not well connected
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A is actually correct. Plants do release carbon dioxide during respiration. I mistook it for photosynthesis
. Then the carbon dioxide reacts with the lime water to give it a white (milky) precipitate

It's similar question to the next number answe is B
Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide gas is passed through it due to the formation of calcium carbonate. This is a result of the reaction between carbon dioxide (CO2) and calcium hydroxide in lime water.
In the context of the experiment setup shown in the image, the plant in container B would produce carbon dioxide during respiration. This carbon dioxide would then enter container C through the connecting tube, causing the lime water in container C to turn milky. Therefore, the correct answer to your question is **B. during respiration carbon dioxide entered C**.




