limewater, turns chalky (forms white precipitate of calcium carbonate) when reacted with carbon dioxide. limewater is actually calcium hydroxide
2006-11-30 04:44:42
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answered by millennium_meteorites 1
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Lime Water
2006-11-30 04:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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limewater is the test for carbon dioxide - if the gas is present, the limewater will turn a milky colour
2006-11-30 06:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Limewater.
Limewater turns chalky in the presence of carbon dioxide.
2006-11-30 10:30:20
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answered by Kemmy 6
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Limewater, turns "Chalky" in the presence of CO2
2006-12-03 03:32:00
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answered by ispooky2 2
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Lime water
2006-11-30 09:04:19
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answered by lenpol7 7
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Limewater, when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it, it has a milky appearance.
2006-11-30 09:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Be surprised if it wasn'y lime water.
2006-11-30 20:59:13
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answered by lykovetos 5
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