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What kind of change is lime water turning white?

Limewater turns from 'colourless' to 'cloudy/milky' when Carbon Dioxide is present.


How do you text for carbon dioxide?

To test for carbon dioxide, you can bubble the gas through limewater (calcium hydroxide solution). If carbon dioxide is present, it will cause the limewater to turn milky or cloudy due to the formation of calcium carbonate. Another method is using a pH indicator like bromothymol blue, which will change color in the presence of carbon dioxide.


What gas turns lime water milky white?

Carbon dioxide gas turns lime water milky white by forming insoluble calcium carbonate when added to it. This reaction is commonly used as a test for the presence of carbon dioxide.


What test could you use to find out if CO2 gas is present in a small container?

Blow it through limewater. If the limewater turns "milky" or "cloudy" (a white substance is shown) then Carbon Dioxide is present. If nothing happens, then Carbon Dioxide is not present in your solution.


Does carbon dioxide turn limewater chalky and why?

it turns into a milky solution


What is the effect carbon dioxide in lime water?

Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is added to it.Lime water also turns into Calcium carbonate (Limestone) solution


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.


When testing for carbon dioxide the liquid should turn?

Water turns milky.


What happens when carbon dioxide gas is passed through limes?

it turns milky


What substance used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide?

Test for Carbon Dioxide: Bubble unknown gas in lime water. Limewater should go milky if Carbon dioxide is present. Test for water: Add anhydrous copper sulphate crystals (white in colour) to unknown solution. If solution goes a brilliant light blue colour, water is present as the hydrous copper sulphate crystals were formed. Did this help?


What is made of carbon and oxygen is used by plants and turns limewater milky?

This compound is carbon dioxide - CO2.


What 2 solutions can be used to test for carbon dioxide?

lime water turns milky in the presence of CO2 Limewater (a solution of Calcium hydroxide) - when carbon dioxide is blown through the solution, a precipitate of Calcium carbonate is produced. The solution is said to turn "milky" or "cloudy". Bromothymol blue (pH range 2.4 to 4.6) (red in colour) is added to distilled water, which turns it yellow. Carbon dioxide turns the resulting yellow solution green.