A gas that turns lime water milky is likely to be from

a

Trioxocarbonate(IV)

b

Chloride

c

Trioxonitrate(V)

d

Tetraoxosulphate(VI)

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Desfy
1 year ago

The explanation given was not sufficent. Taking about Trioxocarbonate(CaCO3). It is not a gas. The question says, a gas turns lime water milky. That gas is Carbon(iv) oxide. Remember that lime water is a solution of Calcuim hydroxide Ca(OH)2. The calcuim carbonate (CaCO3 is insoluble in water, appearing as a milky precipitate. CaCO3 is not a gas that turns lime water milky. It appears as a milky precipitate

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1 year ago

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