Limewater turns milky in the presence of carbon dioxide due to formation of calcium carbonate, a process called carbonatation:
Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2O
When calcium oxide (quicklime) dissolves in water, it undergoes an exothermic reaction which may produce a hissing sound due to the rapid release of heat and steam. The hissing sound is a result of the quick reaction of the lime with water to form calcium hydroxide.
The answer is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). I assume this is what you mean - Carbon Dioxide is the waste product of respiration that can suffocate some animals, including humans. It is used by plants in photosynthesis, and these plants produce Oxygen (O2). It reacts with lime water and turns it a sort of milky colour. The equation for this reaction is Carbon Dioxide (CO2) + Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) ---> Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) + Water (H2O)
1 lime 1 tsp sugar Water Ice cubes Measure the sugar, and dissolve in 1tsp boiling water. Pour into a glass. Add the lime, and fill up the rest of the glass with water, and drop in the ice cubes, but they are not really needed.
at lime and lime inc.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
it is a weak acid, it acts as solvent (dissolves the lime scale).
they collapse because chemical rain sinks in the ground and dissolves the lime stone foundation and the land sinks in, and creates a lime sink/sink hole
My english teacher suggested this- stab them with a sharp ice crystal- that way the weapon will melt and won't leave your DNA, she then suggested dissolving the body in quick lime or slake lime- the one that dissolves things
When calcium oxide (quicklime) dissolves in water, it undergoes an exothermic reaction which may produce a hissing sound due to the rapid release of heat and steam. The hissing sound is a result of the quick reaction of the lime with water to form calcium hydroxide.
INGREDIENTS½ lime, cut into quarters, plus 1 oz. fresh lime juice 2½ tbsp. sugar8 oz. club sodaINSTRUCTIONSPlace lime wedges and sugar in a pint glass and using a muddler or wooden spoon, crush and stir until sugar dissolves. Fill glass with ice, add juice and club soda, and stir to combine. *Variation: add 1/8 tsp. kosher salt to the lime wedges and sugar for a Sweet-Salty Lime Rickey
The answer is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). I assume this is what you mean - Carbon Dioxide is the waste product of respiration that can suffocate some animals, including humans. It is used by plants in photosynthesis, and these plants produce Oxygen (O2). It reacts with lime water and turns it a sort of milky colour. The equation for this reaction is Carbon Dioxide (CO2) + Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) ---> Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) + Water (H2O)
1 lime 1 tsp sugar Water Ice cubes Measure the sugar, and dissolve in 1tsp boiling water. Pour into a glass. Add the lime, and fill up the rest of the glass with water, and drop in the ice cubes, but they are not really needed.
at lime and lime inc.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
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yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.