Co2 turns lime water milky on passing Co2 in excess milkiness disappears
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no CO2 doesnot dissappear in excess milkiness also
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When CO2 is passed through lime water, it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate which is sinsoluble in water. However, when excess of CO2 is passed through this solution, the milkiness disappears. This is due to the formation of calcium bicarbonate which is colorless and soluble in water.
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