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Option 1: A-02; B-CaCOg - This option is incorrect. Oxygen (O2) is not the component that reacts with slaked lime to form a thin layer for a shiny finish. Additionally, the chemical formula CaCOg does not exist.
Option 2: A-COa; B — Ca(OH)2 - This option is incorrect. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is not the component that reacts with slaked lime to form a thin layer for a shiny finish. The correct compound formed is calcium carbonate (CaCO3), not Ca(OH)2.
Option 3: A-02; B - Ca(OH)2 - This option is incorrect. Oxygen (O2) is not the component that reacts with slaked lime to form a thin layer for a shiny finish. The correct compound formed is calcium carbonate (CaCO3), not Ca(OH)2.
Option 4: A-COa; B-CaCOg - This is the correct answer. Component A is carbon dioxide (CO2), which reacts with slaked lime (Ca(OH)2) and forms a thin layer of component B, calcium carbonate (CaCO3). This reaction gives a shiny finish when used for