What happens when carbon dioxide gas is bubbled through lime water ?
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When carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater the limewater changes from colourless to milky.
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Limewater as Indicator of Carbon Dioxide Gas. Description: Carbon dioxide gas from a cylinder is bubbled through limewater and calcium carbonate solid is formed causing the limewater to become cloudy. ... Pour in fresh limewater and it will become cloudy indicating that there was in fact CO2 in that jar.
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