Lime water should produce a cloudy precipitate when exhaled air is bubbled into it. Carbon dioxide reacts with the Calcium in the Lime Water to produce Calcium Carbonate.
It becomes milky, indicating the presence of Carbondioxide.
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Calcium Carbonate precipitates out.
The carbon dioxide will change into a milky solution . If we further bubble through lime water the solution we be colourless.
when lime water react with carbon dioxide,it turns milky.So, we have to take some lime water in a test tube and exhale 2 -3 times to the test tube through a bend tube. It will turn milky and that's why our exhaled breath is carbon dioxide.
It reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide.
Calcium sulfate is formed.
It expands and gets extremely hot...
It turns cloudy white.
The lime water goes cloudy.
The lime water turns milky
Lime water is Ca(OH)2. When CO2 is bubbled, a white precipitate of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) is formed.
If carbon dioxide and oxygen are bubbled through lime water separately the lime water through which carbon dioxide has been bubbled turns milky while the lime water through which oxygen is bubbled remains unaffected.
The carbon dioxide will change into a milky solution . If we further bubble through lime water the solution we be colourless.
From memory of a school science class many years ago, the lime water will turn milky looking.
when lime water react with carbon dioxide,it turns milky.So, we have to take some lime water in a test tube and exhale 2 -3 times to the test tube through a bend tube. It will turn milky and that's why our exhaled breath is carbon dioxide.
lime flavored water.
Lime water goes cloudy when a reaction takes place with carbon dioxide. Lime water detects the presence of lime water.
The water may have been slightly acidic. Sandstone contains lime, which bubbles in acid. Simple as that.
the lime water will turn cloudy