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By passing excess of \(CO{2}\) into lime...

By passing excess of \(CO_{2}\) into lime water a clear solution of calcium hydrogen carbonate is formed. To this clear solution if ammonium hydroxide is added
A) a white precipitate of \(Ca(OH)_{2}\) will be formed
B) a white precipitate of \(CaCO_{3}\) will be formed
C) a clear solution of calcium ammoniate \(Ca(NH_{3})_{6}]^{2+}\) is formed
D) There is no reaction between ammonium hydroxide and calcium bicarbonate

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