why does lime water turn milkywhen we blow air into it?
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When carbon dioxide gas is passed through or over lime water, it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
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Lime turns milky when we blow into it because our breath contains small parts of Carbon Dioxide, which turns lime water milky.
Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide solution to produce a white precipitate of calcium carbonate. Limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide.
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