it turns milky
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it will turn milky.
The soultion will turn a cloudy colored Leigh
When carbon dioxide gas is passed through lime water in excess, the lime water turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) as a white precipitate. This reaction is used as a test for the presence of carbon dioxide gas.
A slurry of calcium carbonate is formed.
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it goes cloudy.
2 NaOH(aq) + CO2(g) = Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)
The gas that bubbles through limewater is carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through limewater (a solution of calcium hydroxide), it forms a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, indicating the presence of the gas.
Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide are commonly passed through limestone during processes such as flue gas desulfurization in power plants to help remove impurities and pollutants.
If you mean adding carbon dioxide to a rabbit's local environment, they would likely asphyxiate when the concentration of CO2 passed a certain level.
The two main waste products of respiration are Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it goes cloudy.
A precipitate of calcium carbonate is formed.