Citric Acid
Lime water is alkali because it is a navy blue however it turns dark green.
Lime water contains citric acid. So it is an acid substance.
Limewater as referring to the juice extract of lime fruit ,which is a citrus fruit, is composed of acetic acid. However milk of lime refers to a solution of calcium hydroxide which is alkaline.
It is Ca(OH)2 , which is a strong alkali.
Citric Acid
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Lime water is alkali because it is a navy blue however it turns dark green.
Lime is a strong base. When you add a base to an acid it turns it neutral. So by adding the lime to the water after a while it'll turn into precipitation itself and neutralize the acid. This is also known as acid-base neutralization.
Lime water contains citric acid. So it is an acid substance.
It is a base but not alkali because it is partially soluble in water.
Limewater as referring to the juice extract of lime fruit ,which is a citrus fruit, is composed of acetic acid. However milk of lime refers to a solution of calcium hydroxide which is alkaline.
THE ANSWERLemon Lime has more acids!
no it is an acid
It is Ca(OH)2 , which is a strong alkali.
You mean lime the fruit? Citric acid.
Strictly speaking, lime is calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide and is alkaline.