Carbondioxide
When carbon dioxide is bubbled through lime water, the lime water turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate, a white precipitate. This is a common test for the presence of carbon dioxide gas.
When ethanol is mixed with fat, the color may become cloudy or opaque, but there would not be a distinct color change as ethanol and fat are both colorless. The appearance may depend on the concentration and types of fat and ethanol being mixed.
Limewater is a saturated aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide. It is used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide by turning milky white due to the formation of calcium carbonate. This property makes it useful in various applications such as in agriculture to test for soil acidity and in medicine to treat indigestion.
Milky substances can contain a combination of water, proteins, fats, sugars, vitamins, and minerals. It depends on the specific source of the milky substance, such as milk from mammals like cows, goats, or humans, or plant-based milks like almond or soy milk.
It becomes milky, indicating the presence of Carbondioxide.
it is the milky way stupid
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Carbon dioxide is the colorless gas that turns lime water milky and is taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
Milky quartz and clear quartz are both varieties of the mineral quartz, but they differ in their appearance. Milky quartz has a cloudy or milky white color due to microscopic inclusions of fluid or gas, while clear quartz is transparent and colorless. Additionally, milky quartz is often less valuable than clear quartz due to its less desirable appearance.
Carbondioxide
Water or antifreeze.
The Sun makes up 99.8% the mass of the Solar System, not the Milky Way.
there many colors of quartz some are colorless or crystalyn color , yello and milky white quartz.... and so forth. abundant in the earth crust. but it can also be black
stable amounts of glucose iodine does this.
We live in the Milky Way Galaxy - it's our home. That makes it important.
because it makes it taste better and more liquidy, and less milky
The company 'Nestle' makes 'Milky Bars' - which are pure white chocolate.