If it's exposed to pure oxygen then nothing will happen. If it's exposed to air then the carbon dioxide in air will make it go cloudy. Lime water is the test for the presence of carbon dioxide.
Usually nothing happens when you add just oxygen to limewater. It is not water-soluble and will not cause a change to its equilibrium.
Slaked Lime is Calcium Hydroxide [also known as Lime Water] Lime Water is used to detect the presence of Carbon Dioxide: Ca(OH)2(aq) + CO2(g) → CaCO3(s) + H2O(l) Calcium Carbonate [Chalk: CaCO3] is insoluble in water and so is deposited as a precipitate upon completion of the reaction: The Lime Water turns 'chalky'
It reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide.
Lime can be used to start a fire if it is exposed to water. For example, leave a bag of lime outside in the open air. When it rains, the water coming in contact with the lime is able to cause a reaction that starts a fire.If you want the actual chemical equation:CaO + H2O -> Ca(OH)2 OR Calcium Oxide + Water = Calcium Hydroxide
It expands and gets extremely hot...
Usually nothing happens when you add just oxygen to limewater. It is not water-soluble and will not cause a change to its equilibrium.
it will give the best effect ever because when the oxygen is mixed with the lime water the oxygen then turns into to the atmosphere
lime flavored water.
Slaked Lime is Calcium Hydroxide [also known as Lime Water] Lime Water is used to detect the presence of Carbon Dioxide: Ca(OH)2(aq) + CO2(g) → CaCO3(s) + H2O(l) Calcium Carbonate [Chalk: CaCO3] is insoluble in water and so is deposited as a precipitate upon completion of the reaction: The Lime Water turns 'chalky'
Lime water is a clear and colourless liquid, but when exposed to Carbon Dioxide, lime water turns into a milky solution.
yeah it does
the lime water will turn cloudy
hydrogen and oxygen
no it will not rust a nail because the asdi in the lemon juice cleans the nail
Carbon dioxide turns lime water milky.
milky white.
It reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide.