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plants and animals
Sugar is not dissociated in water.
It is called aerobic respiration. Respiration is the characteristic feature of living organisms.
Powdered limestone (lime) and water makes a sticky paste. It sticks to grass well enough to use as paint for the yard lines on a football field. The fruit lime has some sugar in its juice but not so much that it makes your hands feel sticky. You can use the juice from a slice of lime as a fingerbowl at the table. It works well when you are eating ribs.
Oxygen
lime water is the name of the experiment...
Depends on what the experiment is. You can evaporate the water.
Lime water
Lime away. Lime away does not work on hard water deposits.
They might. What "lime and water" mixture specifically are you talking about? Key Lime pie, for example, definitely contains sugar.
plants and animals
yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.
water
it depends what you are using it for
when lime water react with carbon dioxide,it turns milky.So, we have to take some lime water in a test tube and exhale 2 -3 times to the test tube through a bend tube. It will turn milky and that's why our exhaled breath is carbon dioxide.
Lime is not poisonous ,or toxic when in contact with skin , unless the dog licks it's feet, and ingests it . Lime is however caustic when wet , and can cause burns , or at least irritation. The best thing to do if you notice your dog has stepped in lime is to wash the feet immediately in lots of water , use a water bottle , or a puddle , but use your fingers to help spread the toes to remove all traces of the lime.
Cellular respiration occurs when cells oxidize food molecules into carbon dioxide and water. Cellular respiration is the process that cells use to get their energy.