limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide. This is produced by the hydration of calcium oxide
calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
Bubble it through limewater, the limewater will go cloudy.
These two compunds form Calcium Hydroxide and Copper oxide
X is an acid. The acid reacts with Calcium Carbonate producing carbon dioxide. When this is bubbled through limewater, it produces a fine calcium carbonate precipitate giving a milky appearance to the limewater.
Carbon dioxide(CO2) + Lime Water[Ca(OH)2] → Calcium Carbonate(CaC03) + Water(H2O)
calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
Carbon Dioxide will change limewater (calcium hydroxide) into calcium carbonate. This shows as a white precipitation (milky).
Limewater (calcium hydroxide) react with carbon dioxide and form insoluble, white precipitate of calcium carbonate.
Bubble it through limewater, the limewater will go cloudy.
Calcium carbonate, formula of this: CaCO3
Carbon dioxide is absorbed, react and calcium carbonate is formed.
These two compunds form Calcium Hydroxide and Copper oxide
Bubble the gas through limewater (calcium hydroxide), and then a white precipitate is formed, which is actually calcium carbonate.
Calcium hydroxide in limewater reacts with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate (insoluble and hence the emergence of murkiness) and water. Calcium carbonate can be considered as the salt formed from the neutralization of a strong base, calcium hydroxide, and a weak acid, carbonic acid. The pH of the solution of such a salt will be basic because the conjugate base of the weak acid, carbonate, is weakly basic.
Hematite is not made from calcium carbonate.
X is an acid. The acid reacts with Calcium Carbonate producing carbon dioxide. When this is bubbled through limewater, it produces a fine calcium carbonate precipitate giving a milky appearance to the limewater.
hydrogen + carbonate + limewater = sodium hydrogenbicarbonaye