Dilute acid does not produce carbon dioxide on being treated with:
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a. Marble
b. Lime
c. Baking soda
d. Limestone
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Answer. b. Lime
In the given options, marble,
limestone, and baking soda are all
either metal carbonates or
bicarbonates. All these when react
with a dilute acid then they
produce carbon dioxide. Whereas
lime which is calcium oxide when
react with a dilute acid then they
do not produce carbon dioxide.
Answer. b. Lime
In the given options, marble,
limestone, and baking soda are all
either metal carbonates or
bicarbonates. All these when react
with a dilute acid then they
produce carbon dioxide. Whereas
lime which is calcium oxide when
react with a dilute acid then they
do not produce carbon dioxide