When the gas formed on heating lime stone is passed through freshly prepared lime water,
lime water turns milky. [give scientific reasons]
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Lime water is made up of Calcium hydroxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, the Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide to form Calcium carbonate which is a white precipitate, then lime water turns milky as there is formation of calcium carbonate.
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Lime water is made up of Calcium hydroxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, the Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide to form Calcium carbonate which is a white precipitate, then lime water turns milky as there is formation of calcium carbonate.
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