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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Priyanka QNA 3 years 2021-12-12T12:23:21+00:00 2 Answers 17 views Enlightened 0

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    2021-12-12T12:23:39+00:00

    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.

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    2021-12-12T12:24:34+00:00

    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

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