Lime water is a mixture of Ca(OH)2 and water (H2O).
Two elements--calcium and oxygen--are present in quick lime.
Calcium and oxygen (calcium oxide) are present in quick lime.
Calcium and oxygen (calcium oxide) are present in quick lime.
Lime is a compound.
Limewater is calcium hydroxide solution. So the elements present are calcium, oxygen and hydrogen. Ca(OH)2 (aq).
Calcium and oxygen (calcium oxide) are present in quick lime.
up to 5 to 6 percentage of citric acid will be present in lime.
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hydrogen and oxygen
Roman concrete consisted of the same basic elements as present day concrete which is an aggregate and a binder. For the aggregate the Romans used pulverized rubble, broken tiles and rock. A volcanic debris called "pit sand" was also used. For the binder, gypsum and lime was used.
lime water
Lime water turns milky or cloudy when carbon dioxide is present due to the formation of calcium carbonate, which is insoluble in water.