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Which of the following substance will not give carbon dioxide on treatment with dilute acid?
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Which of the following substance will not give carbon dioxide on treatment with dilute acid?
(a) Marble (b) Limestone (c) Baking soda (d) Lime
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The answer is (d) Lime Marble, Limestone and baking soda have carbonates which produces CO2 gas. Lime contains Hydroxide which will not produce CO2.
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