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Bubbling of carbon (IV) oxide into calcium hydrogen solution results in the formation of A caO. B cA((OH). C caCO3. D Ca(HCO3)2. E MgCO3​

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Bubbling excess carbon (IV) oxide into calcium hydroxide solution results in the formaton of. ... A. CaO; B. Ca(HCO3)2; C. H2CO3; D. CaCO3 ... CaCO3 results in the milkiness formation ... Since, Ca(HCO3)2 is soluble, the milkiness dissapeared. Like 2 ... Bubbling CO2 into CaOH yields CacO3 to give a milky solution at first.

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