Why does limewater turns milky when carbon dioxide is blown to it ? ( SHORT ANSWER PLEASE)
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When carbon dioxide gas is passed through or over limewater, it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate. Lime reacts with acidic gases like sulfur dioxide.
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limewater that is CaOH, when mixed with carbon dioxide (CO2) forms white precipitate and calcium carbonate.... hence limewater becames milky in color when reacted with carbon dioxide
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