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limewater turns milky when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it​

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Answered by Nylucy
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Lime water is calcium hydroxide. When CO2 is passed through it it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate. ... But when excess CO2 is passed , the milkiness disappears because the calcium carbonate is converted to calcium bicarbonate.

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