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What effect does oxygen do on limewater?

Oxygen does not have a direct effect on limewater. Limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide, and when exposed to carbon dioxide, it forms calcium carbonate, turning the limewater milky. Oxygen does not directly interact with the limewater in this chemical reaction.


Why does limewater go milky?

Limewater get milky at the presence of carbon dioxide dissolved in it.


Does Carbon dioxide turn to limewater milky?

No


Does carbon dioxide turn limewater milky?

Yes and it will turn milky


What is the test for C02?

Limewater. if carbon dioxide is present, limewater will turn milky/cloudy


What can you see in limewater if there is oxygen in it?

If there is oxygen in limewater, it would stay clear. Limewater (calcium hydroxide solution) is typically used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is present, it forms a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, turning the limewater cloudy or milky.


How to make limewater milky?

Adding carbon dioxide.


Does ammonia turn limewater milky?

No, ammonia does not turn limewater milky. When ammonia reacts with limewater (calcium hydroxide solution), it forms a clear solution without any visible change. The milky appearance in limewater is typically caused by the precipitation of calcium carbonate when carbon dioxide is bubbled through the solution.


Does carbon dioxide turn limewater chalky and why?

it turns into a milky solution


What colour will limewater turn if carbon dioxide is added?

Limewater will turn milky white when carbon dioxide is added to it due to the formation of calcium carbonate.


If I put two plants into two boxes make of clear glass and wood along with some limewater why would the limewater in the wooden box turns chalky but not the limewater in the clearglass?

The plant in the wooden box has no light, so it cannot photosynthesize. The plant in the dark will still respire and so produce carbon dioxide, indicated by the limewater going milky. The plant in the clear glass box will use up any carbon dioxide and produce oxygen instead.


What test would allow you to tell the difference between carbon dioxide and nitrogen?

The limewater test can differentiate between carbon dioxide and nitrogen. When carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater, it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate. Nitrogen will not have this effect on limewater.