the lime water is milky normally from the lime adding magnesium and hydrocloric acid doesnt do much besides make it so if you touch it you badly burn your hand
it turns into a milky solution
When air is blown into limewater, it turns milky white due to the formation of calcium carbonate. This happens because the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with the calcium hydroxide in limewater to form insoluble calcium carbonate, which gives the solution a milky appearance.
Lime water is a clear and colourless liquid, but when exposed to Carbon Dioxide, lime water turns into a milky solution.
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.
Yes and it will turn milky
it turns into a milky solution
Limewater get milky at the presence of carbon dioxide dissolved in it.
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.
This compound is carbon dioxide - CO2.
When air is blown into limewater, it turns milky white due to the formation of calcium carbonate. This happens because the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with the calcium hydroxide in limewater to form insoluble calcium carbonate, which gives the solution a milky appearance.
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.
Lime water is a clear and colourless liquid, but when exposed to Carbon Dioxide, lime water turns into a milky solution.
Calcium ydroxide is just another word for "Limewater". Limewater turns milky in the presence of Carbon Dioxide.
carbon dioxide formula: CO2 structure: O=C=O
Limewater turns from 'colourless' to 'cloudy/milky' when Carbon Dioxide is present.
No, no co2 is produced (Mg + HCl -> MgCl + H)
Yes and it will turn milky