When carbon dioxide is bubbled through it, they react together to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
CO2 + Ca(OH)2 ---> CaCO3 + H2O
This is the white precipitate
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Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Add carbon dioxide to it. The carbon dioxide will react to form a precipitate which makes the water appear cloudy.
When Oxygen is deficient in the combustion of a hydrocarbon carbon monoxide (CO) will be produced and in severe cases even carbon(S) can be produced.
for the most part heat, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water
(Carbon Dioxide and Water)
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Carbon dioxide (CO2). It is mainly produced by the decomposition of pressurized carbonic acid (H2CO3) into water and carbon dioxide.
The gas that is produced if you blow carbon dioxide in boiling water is carbonic gas (H2CO3).
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Carbon dioxide and water vapour are produced when hydrocarbons are burned in plenty of air.
When carbon is burnt, Carbon Dioxide only is produced. When methane is burnt, both carbon dioxide and water are produced.
No. Water and carbon dioxide are produced by combustion. Gas exchange does not produce anything. It is simply a matter or substances switching places.
Water vapor and carbon dioxide if the burn is complete. Energy is produced. By-products would include Carbon Dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxide.
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Carbon dioxide and water.
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