Explain what is observed when carbon (IV) is bubbled through calcium hydroxide solution

      

Explain what is observed when carbon (IV) is bubbled through calcium hydroxide solution.

  

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Oscar
When carbon (IV) is bubbled through calcium hydroxide solution. It will turn and appear cloudy. This is because calcium hydroxide solution will be converting back to calcium carbonate.
Oscar Mwangu answered the question on December 12, 2017 at 20:33


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