When excess carbon (lV) oxide is passed into lime water, the turbidity produced initially disappears...
CHEMISTRY
WAEC 1996
When excess carbon (lV) oxide is passed into lime water, the turbidity produced initially disappears due to the formation of
- A. calcium oxide
- B. calcium carbide
- C. calcium hydrogentrioxocarbonate (IV)
- D. trioxocarbonate (IV) acid
Correct Answer: C. calcium hydrogentrioxocarbonate (IV)
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