milky white.
the chemical name of limewater is saturated calcium hydroxide.
The lime added to sweeten the soil is usually white limestone. It makes soil less acidic.
When nitrogen gas reacts with lime water (calcium hydroxide solution), it will not undergo any chemical reaction because nitrogen is an inert gas and does not react with most substances at room temperature. Lime water is typically used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide in a sample, as it will turn milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
Lime is applied in ponds to raise the pH level of the water and stabilize it. This helps to create a more suitable environment for aquatic life by reducing the acidity in the water. Additionally, lime can help to control algae and improve water clarity in the pond.
calcium oxide (quick lime) produces calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) when reacts with water.
the colour will change
Put the gas (CO2) in lime water. If the lime water changes colour, then it means that there is carbon dioxide in the gas depending on how fast the lime water changes colour
Put the gas (CO2) in lime water. If the lime water changes colour, then it means that there is carbon dioxide in the gas depending on how fast the lime water changes colour
When oxygen gas is added to lime water (a solution of calcium hydroxide), it reacts with the calcium hydroxide to form calcium carbonate, which is white and insoluble in water. This reaction causes the lime water to turn milky.
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Lime water, which is a solution of calcium hydroxide, does not change color when phenolphthalein is added. Phenolphthalein is colorless in acidic solutions and turns pink in basic solutions. Since lime water is basic, it would typically show a pink color when phenolphthalein is present. However, if the lime water is sufficiently dilute, the color change may not be very pronounced.
The difference is one is yellow and one is green!!One has more acid making the colour to change and the taste to be sourer.
When oxygen reacts with lime water (calcium hydroxide solution), it forms calcium carbonate as a white precipitate. This reaction causes the lime water to turn milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
Well, darling, when you mix lime water with oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs where the lime water turns milky due to the formation of calcium hydroxide. This reaction is a classic test for the presence of carbon dioxide, as the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with the calcium hydroxide to form calcium carbonate, which is insoluble and gives the milky appearance. So, there you have it, a little science magic for your day!
yeah it does
Milky
it happened cause the time needed for the lime water to change was made less