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Which gas turns lime water milky ?

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Observe the table: Which gas turns lime water to milky white?

A student takes about 2ml of ethanoic acid in a test tube and adds a pinch of NaHCO_3 to it. He reports the following. Immediately a colourless and odourless gas evolves with a brisk effervescene. The gas turns lime water milky The gas burns with an explosion when a burning splinter is brought near it The gas extinguishes the burning splinter.

Which of the following gas turns lime water to milky _____

When Ethanoic acid is added to a solution of substance X, a colourless and odourless gas Y is liberated. The gas Y turns lime-water milky. The substance X is ____

A bluish green coloured compound 'A' on heating gives two products 'B' and 'C'. A metal 'D' is deposited on passing H_(2) through heated 'B'. The compound 'A' and 'B' are insoluble in water. 'B' is black in colour, dissolves in HCI and on treatment with K_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)] gives a chocolate brown ppm of compound 'E'. 'C' is colourless, odourless gas and turns lime water milkly. Compound 'A' is

A bluish green coloured compound 'A' on heating gives two products 'B' and 'C'. A metal 'D' is deposited on passing H_(2) through heated 'B'. The compound 'A' and 'B' are insoluble in water. 'B' is black in colour, dissolves in HCI and on treatment with K_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)] gives a chocolate brown ppm of compound 'E'. 'C' is colourless, odourless gas and turns lime water milkly. The compounds 'B' and 'C' are respectively

A bluish green coloured compound 'A' on heating gives two products 'B' and 'C'. A metal 'D' is deposited on passing H_(2) through heated 'B'. The compound 'A' and 'B' are insoluble in water. 'B' is black in colour, dissolves in HCI and on treatment with K_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)] gives a chocolate brown ppm of compound 'E'. 'C' is colourless, odourless gas and turns lime water milkly. The compounds 'D' and 'E' are respectively

The gas(es) which turn lime water milky is (are)

A solution reacts with crushed egg-shells to give a gas that turns lime-water milky, the solution contains ………………………..

One of the following solutions reacts with crushed egg shells to give a gas that turns lime- water milky, the solution is of____

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  2. What does this experiment indicate ?

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  3. Which gas turns lime water milky ?

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  4. Which gas to do think might be present in greater quantities ?

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  5. We are also aware of the fact that water vapour deposits on a mirror i...

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  6. Why are we advised not to talk while eating food ?

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  7. What can be concluded from this?

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  8. What happens during the process of breathing?

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  9. Which gas needs to be removed from our body during exhalation? Where d...

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  10. What is the composition of inhaled air?

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  11. When exhaled air is compared with inhaled air, is there any difference...

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  12. Why does the amount of oxygen vary between exhaled and inhaled air ?

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  13. What has raised the percentage of carbon dioxide in exhaled air?

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  14. After undergoing strenuous exercise we feel pain in muscles, does adeq...

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  15. What is being formed in the muscles ?

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  16. In which set does the colour change faster ? Why ?

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  17. Can it be said that Priestly's experiment helped us to find out more a...

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  18. What steps in the process of respiration does Lavoisier mention ?

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  19. What is the role of diaphragm and ribs in respiration ? Are both activ...

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  20. Do cells of alveoli or lungs also require oxygen to carry out cellular...

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