The chemical fortmula for water is H2O.
The chemical formula for limewater is Ca(OH)2.
Therefore limewater has twice the oxygen, so it has double the oxygen per mol in comparison to water.
no..lime water go cloudy only wit CO2 and SO2...
It isn't. Bubbling gas through limewater is a test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If the gas contains carbon dioxide, then the clear solution of limewater will turn a cloudy white.
Limewater IS dissolved in water. Limestone dissolves in water because the mineral calcite it comprises of is soluble. This is why limestone dissolves in water.
Limewater is calcium hydroxide solution. So the elements present are calcium, oxygen and hydrogen. Ca(OH)2 (aq).
Freshwater has more oxygen than salt water but oxygen is more solublein fresh water.
no,it will not. carbon dioxide ill thurn limewater chalky..:)
no..lime water go cloudy only wit CO2 and SO2...
Usually nothing happens when you add just oxygen to limewater. It is not water-soluble and will not cause a change to its equilibrium.
Limewater
Nothing in particular.
lime water will stay the same, it will only change colour and texture if carbon dixoide is added to it.
It isn't. Bubbling gas through limewater is a test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If the gas contains carbon dioxide, then the clear solution of limewater will turn a cloudy white.
Limewater IS dissolved in water. Limestone dissolves in water because the mineral calcite it comprises of is soluble. This is why limestone dissolves in water.
Limewater is calcium hydroxide solution. So the elements present are calcium, oxygen and hydrogen. Ca(OH)2 (aq).
Snail breathes, CO2 add Lime water = Limewater turns chalky white
Freshwater has more oxygen than salt water but oxygen is more solublein fresh water.
No. There is more oxygen in deeper water.