Limewater turns milky when carbon dioxide gas is passed through it and further turns colourless when excess of carbon dioxide is bubbled through it explain
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Limewater turns milky when carbon dioxide is passed through it. The air blown by the air pump contains carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with lime water to form an insoluble white solid substance (calcium carbonate) It turns the lime water milky.
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Limewater turns milky when carbon dioxide is passed through it. The air blown by the air pump contains carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with lime water to form an insoluble white solid substance (calcium carbonate) It turns the lime water milky.
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