Which of the following, in clear solution, forms a white precipitate when carbon (IV) oxide is bubbled into it for a short time?

a

KOH

b

NaOH

c

Ca(OH)2

d

AI(OH)3

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Victor012
2 years ago

That's Cause Ca(OH)2 is lime water and CO2 turns limewater milky.

joanj
2 years ago

The correct answer is:

C. Ca(OH)2

When carbon(IV) oxide (CO2) is bubbled into a clear solution of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), a white precipitate of calcium trioxocarbonate(IV) (CaCO3) forms. This reaction occurs because carbon(IV) oxide (CO2) reacts with calcium hydroxide to produce calcium trioxocarbonate(IV) and water:

Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3↓ + H2O

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