it turns a red colour and gases come out
lime calcium is due to a high magnesium count in the water.
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 reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide.
Calcium sulfate is formed.
It expands and gets extremely hot...
lime flavored water.
Any reaction occur.
lime calcium is due to a high magnesium count in the water.
No. Lime is calcium oxide. Slaked lime is calcium hydroxide, which forms when lime is mixed with water.
mortar
yes
Usually nothing happens when you add just oxygen to limewater. It is not water-soluble and will not cause a change to its equilibrium.
Typically whitewash is powdered lime (lime as in limestone, not the green fruit!) mixed with water.
the lime water will turn cloudy
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
Carbon dioxide turns lime water milky.
Slaked lime is used to make mortar. It is mixed with sand and water and used to hold bricks together.