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What will happen if to a solution of `Ca(HCO_(3))_(2)` formed by passing the carbon dioxide through a milky solution of `CaCO_(3)` for a longer time, ammonia solution is added?

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White precipitate of `CaCO_(3)` is formed.
`Ca(HCO_(3))_(2)+2 NH_(3) to (NH_(4))_(2)CO_(3)+CaCO_(3)darr`
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