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Can carbon dioxide effect the gas of limewater?

the limewater should go cloudy! i'm not 100percent sure


What happens to liqiud when testing for carbon dioxide?

Limewater - if you bubble Carbon Dioxide through limewater it will go cloudy!


What has something in it that makes limewater go cloudy?

Carbon dioxide (CO2)


How do you test for carbon dioxide when calcium carbonate reacts with acid?

To test for carbon dioxide gas produced when calcium carbonate reacts with acid, you can bubble the gas through limewater. If carbon dioxide is present, it will turn the limewater cloudy or milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.


What is the test for C02?

Limewater. if carbon dioxide is present, limewater will turn milky/cloudy


What is the test for dioxide?

Bubbling through limewater. The gas is present if the limewater turns cloudy :)


What can you see in limewater if there is oxygen in it?

If there is oxygen in limewater, it would stay clear. Limewater (calcium hydroxide solution) is typically used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is present, it forms a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, turning the limewater cloudy or milky.


What happens to the limewater if the gas is present?

If a gas is present in limewater, such as carbon dioxide, it will react with the limewater to form a white precipitate of calcium carbonate. This reaction causes the limewater to become cloudy or milky in appearance. It is a common test for the presence of carbon dioxide gas.


What effect does oxygen do on limewater?

Oxygen does not have a direct effect on limewater. Limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide, and when exposed to carbon dioxide, it forms calcium carbonate, turning the limewater milky. Oxygen does not directly interact with the limewater in this chemical reaction.


Why is the presence of oxygen determined by passing it through lime water?

It isn't. Bubbling gas through limewater is a test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If the gas contains carbon dioxide, then the clear solution of limewater will turn a cloudy white.


What happens to limewater when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it and why?

It goes cloudy.


What has more oxygen water or limewater?

The chemical fortmula for water is H2O. The chemical formula for limewater is Ca(OH)2. Therefore limewater has twice the oxygen, so it has double the oxygen per mol in comparison to water.

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