No, that's impossible. Water becomes steam when it boils, and that's just water in the gas phase. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. There are no carbon atoms there to form carbon dioxide, and carbon dioxide contains no hydrogen.
Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is added to it.Lime water also turns into Calcium carbonate (Limestone) solution
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it will turn milky.
The chloroplasts trap sunlight energy and use this to turn Carbon Dioxide and Water into Sugar.
It is to test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is present,it will turn chalky however if carbon dioxide is absent,lime water will remain colourless.
Chlorophyll
yes without plant carbon dioxide can still turn the water green
yes
bubble the gas through lime water. if it is carbon dioxide, it will turn cloudy.
Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is added to it.Lime water also turns into Calcium carbonate (Limestone) solution
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it will turn milky.
You can test it with the Lime Water test. If there is carbon dioxide in your breath then the Lime Water should turn cloudy.
Water turns milky.
The chloroplasts trap sunlight energy and use this to turn Carbon Dioxide and Water into Sugar.
Yes. Plants carry out photosynthesis which uses the energy of sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
Chloroplast.
Test for Carbon Dioxide: Bubble unknown gas in lime water. Limewater should go milky if Carbon dioxide is present. Test for water: Add anhydrous copper sulphate crystals (white in colour) to unknown solution. If solution goes a brilliant light blue colour, water is present as the hydrous copper sulphate crystals were formed. Did this help?
It is to test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is present,it will turn chalky however if carbon dioxide is absent,lime water will remain colourless.