The negative ion that turns lime water milky is the carbonate ion (CO3^2-). When carbon dioxide (CO2) is dissolved in water, it forms carbonic acid, which reacts with calcium hydroxide (lime water) to produce calcium carbonate (CaCO3). This calcium carbonate is insoluble in water and precipitates out, giving the solution a milky appearance.
The lime water turns milky.
Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is added to it.Lime water also turns into Calcium carbonate (Limestone) solution
Carbon dioxide is the colorless gas that turns lime water milky and is taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
Turns milky due to the formation of calcium bicarbonate. That is insoluble in water & look milky.
It turns from a clear, colourless substance to a cloudy, whitish precipitate
The lime water turns milky.
Lime water turns milky when CO2 (carbon dioxide) is passed thru it. So to test if a given liquid is lime water, then pass CO2 thru it, if it turns milky, d liquid is lime water...
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The lime water turns milky
Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is added to it.Lime water also turns into Calcium carbonate (Limestone) solution
Lime water turns milky when CO2 (carbon dioxide) is passed through it. So to test if a given liquid is lime water, pass CO2 through it, if it turns milky, then it is limewater. You can reverse this chemical reaction by putting vinegar in it.
Carbon dioxide is the colorless gas that turns lime water milky and is taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide turns lime water milky.
Lime water turns milky or cloudy when exposed to oxygen. This is due to the formation of calcium carbonate as the lime water reacts with carbon dioxide in the air.
CO2 carbon dioxide lime water is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 ---- CaCO3 white ppt insoluble in water so make milky solution
Turns milky due to the formation of calcium bicarbonate. That is insoluble in water & look milky.
It turns from a clear, colourless substance to a cloudy, whitish precipitate