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प्रश्न
When a piece of limestone reacts with dilute HCl, a gas X is produced. When gas X is passed through lime water then a white precipitate Y is formed. On passing excess of gas X, the white precipitate dissolves forming a soluble compound Z.
- What are X, Y and Z?
- Write equations for the reactions which take place:
- When limestone reacts with dilute HCl.
- When gas X reacts with lime water to form white precipitate Y.
- When excess of gas X dissolves white precipitate Y to form a soluble compound Z.
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उत्तर
- X is carbon dioxide gas (CO2).
Y is calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
Z is calcium hydrogen carbonate (calcium bicarbonate) (Ca(HCO3)2). -
- When a piece of limestone or calcium carbonate is treated with dilute hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide gas (\[\ce{CO2}\], here given as X) is produced.
\[\ce{CaCO3_{(s)} + 2HCl_{(aq)} -> CaCl2_{(aq)} + H2O_{(l)} + CO2_{(g)}}\] - When carbon dioxide (X), liberated in the reaction, is passed through lime water, the lime water turns milky or a white precipitate of calcium carbonate (CaCO3, here given as Y) is formed.
\[\ce{Ca(OH)2_{(aq)} + CO2_{(g)} -> CaCO3_{(s)} + H2O_{(l)}}\] - When an excess of carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, a solution of calcium hydrogen carbonate [Z, Ca(HCO3)2] is formed.
\[\ce{CaCO3_{(s)} + H2O_{(l)} + CO2_{(g)} -> Ca(HCO3)2_{(aq)}}\]
- When a piece of limestone or calcium carbonate is treated with dilute hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide gas (\[\ce{CO2}\], here given as X) is produced.
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