To solve the problem, we need to identify the compound formed when excess \( \text{CO}_2 \) is passed through lime water.
1. Understanding the Reaction:
Lime water is a solution of calcium hydroxide \( \text{Ca(OH)}_2 \) in water. When excess carbon dioxide (\( \text{CO}_2 \)) is passed through lime water, the following reactions occur:
2. Conclusion:
When excess \( \text{CO}_2 \) is passed through lime water, the compound formed is calcium bicarbonate \( \text{Ca(HCO}_3)_2 \).
Final Answer:
The correct answer is (D) \( \text{Ca(HCO}_3)_2 \).