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Co2 turns lime water milky, due to the formation of

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Answered by ankitasharma
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) turns lime water milky due to the formation of insoluble calcium carbonate, CaCO3.

This property is often used to detect the presence or evolution of co2

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Explanation:

When CO2 is passed through lime water, it turns

milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate which is

insoluble in water.

(limewater)Ca(OH)2+CO2⟶(milkiness)CaCO3+H2O

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