This name is slaked lime.
Solid
solid
Calcium hydroxide is a solid at room temperature. It becomes a liquid when heated above 1000 K. The melting point of calcium hydroxide is more than 3000 K.
CaSO3
Lime water.
Ca(OH)2_ calcium hydroxide
The reactions of sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide with sulfuric acid will produce sodium sulfate and calcium sulfate respectively (water will be another product in both reactions. Sodium sulfate is soluble in water and so will remain in solution. Calcium sulfate, however, is insoluble and will precipitate as a solid.
The chemical formula of calcium oxide is CaO.
I'm not too sure but: It would turn the limewater 'milky' or chalky: CO2 is bubbled though and solid precipitate of calcium carbonate is formed
Kidney Stones Calcium Oxalate (most common), Calcium Carbonate or Calcium Phosphate
Chemical name- Calcium hydroxide Chemical formula- Ca (OH)2
Calcium hydroxide or slaked lime is sometimes added to form a fluffy charged solid that aids in the removal of smaller particles from water. This is used mainly in sewage water preparation.