Describe how carbon (IV) oxide can be distinguished from carbon (II) oxide using calcium hydroxide solution

      

Describe how carbon (IV) oxide can be distinguished from carbon (II) oxide using calcium hydroxide solution

  

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When carbon (IV) Oxide is passed through calcium hydroxide solution white precipitates are formed. However carbon (II) Oxide does not form white precipitates with calcium hydroxide
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