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What happens to lime water when carbon dioxide is added to it?
1-It starts to decompose.
2-It turns milky
3-It starts burning.
4-It becomes solid.​

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Answered by sampadajindal
1

Answer:

it turns milky

Explanation:

Limewater is the common name for a dilute aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide. Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, is sparsely soluble at room temperature in water (1.5 g/L at 25 °C[1]). "Pure" (i.e. less than or fully saturated) limewater is clear and colorless, with a slight earthy smell and an astringent/bitter taste. It is basic in nature with a pH of 12.4.

Limewater may be prepared by mixing calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) with water and removing excess undissolved solute (e.g. by filtration). When excess calcium hydroxide is added (or when environmental conditions are altered, e.g. when its temperature is raised sufficiently), a milky solution results due to the homogeneous suspension of excess calcium hydroxide. This liquid has been known traditionally as milk of lime.

Answered by nasimaakhtarratua
1

Answer:

2- It turns milky

Explanation:

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