It turns cloudy white.
It goes cloudy.
I expect you are asking what happens if carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater. The limewater will become cloudy.
Calcium carbonate, formula of this: CaCO3
Limewater - if you bubble Carbon Dioxide through limewater it will go cloudy!
When carbon dioxide is bubbled through it, they react together to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3) CO2 + Ca(OH)2 ---> CaCO3 + H2O This is the white precipitate
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.
The soultion will turn a cloudy colored Leigh
Carbon dioxide levels are tested through the blood
Bubbling through limewater. The gas is present if the limewater turns cloudy :)
They are Carbon-dioxide and Sulphur Dioxide
Blow it through limewater. If the limewater turns "milky" or "cloudy" (a white substance is shown) then Carbon Dioxide is present. If nothing happens, then Carbon Dioxide is not present in your solution.
Bubble it through limewater, the limewater will go cloudy.