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How would extra carbon dioxide
in a lake be removed?


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Carbon dioxide in a lake can be removed by chemical treatment using liming agents such as sodium carbonate or hydrated lime and quicklime. These liming agents react with carbon dioxide and reduces carbon dioxide and increases the pH and alkanity of the lake

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Carbon dioxide in a lake can be removed by chemical treatment using liming agents such as sodium carbonate or hydrated lime and quicklime. These liming agents react with carbon dioxide and reduces carbon dioxide and increases the pH and alkanity of the lake.
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