how do you show that live water turns milky
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Is it lime water or live water?
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If it is lime water the process should be the following-
1.Take a test tube containing lime water two outlets 'A' and 'B'.
2.Air is to be sucked slowly from the outlet 'B'
You will slowly see that the lime water turns milky.
1.Take a test tube containing lime water two outlets 'A' and 'B'.
2.Air is to be sucked slowly from the outlet 'B'
You will slowly see that the lime water turns milky.
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To show that lime water turns milky-
Materials- a test tube with 2 outlets marked as 'A' and 'B'. Outlet 'A' should be longer than 'B' and with some lime water in it.
Experiment- Suck out air out of outlet 'B'. Take care of the fact that outlet 'B' should not be in contact with the lime water. Outlet 'A' should be in contact with the lime water.
After sucking out the air, blow in air through outlet 'B'. You will see that the water has turned milky.
Observation- This has happened as carbon dioxide blown through your mouth has turned the water milky. This is a test for carbon dioxide.
Materials- a test tube with 2 outlets marked as 'A' and 'B'. Outlet 'A' should be longer than 'B' and with some lime water in it.
Experiment- Suck out air out of outlet 'B'. Take care of the fact that outlet 'B' should not be in contact with the lime water. Outlet 'A' should be in contact with the lime water.
After sucking out the air, blow in air through outlet 'B'. You will see that the water has turned milky.
Observation- This has happened as carbon dioxide blown through your mouth has turned the water milky. This is a test for carbon dioxide.
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