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Why was the gas produced bubbled through limewater?

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What happens to the limewater if the gas is present?

I expect you are asking what happens if carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater. The limewater will become cloudy.


When solution x is added to calcuim carbonate bubbles of gas can be seen. The lime-water becomes chalky when this gas is bubbled through it. Can you deduce what x is?

X is an acid. The acid reacts with Calcium Carbonate producing carbon dioxide. When this is bubbled through limewater, it produces a fine calcium carbonate precipitate giving a milky appearance to the limewater.


When hydrochloric acid is mixed together with an unidentified metal WHICH metal has these listed reactions?

This was part of the question! Oops! :) reactions: vigorous fizzing, gas collected, when bubbled through limewater, limewater turned cloudy! Thank you!


What is the property of a limewater?

Limewater turns milky when CO2 gas is passed through it.


What is the test for dioxide?

Bubbling through limewater. The gas is present if the limewater turns cloudy :)


Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through a solution of iron III chloride what is produced?

the product is Fe2S3+6HCl. i just finished the same worksheet :)


How would you test a sample of gas to see if it contained carbon dioxide?

take the gas atach it to the flask with limewater....if carbon dioxide is present then it will turn cloudy...thats the answer for test of carbon dioxide i think the answer your looking for is bromthymol blue


Chlorine gas is bubbled through a solution of distilled water?

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What gas is bubbled through some fats to make hydrogenated fat?

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When you make lime water why do you filter the calcium hydroxide?

The limewater is filtered so that the undissolved particles of calcium hydroxide do not make the limewater solution cloudy even before it is used to test for carbon dioxide gas. By filtering it, the limewater solution is made clear and colorless, which makes it easier to notice it becoming cloudier when carbon dioxide gas is bubbled through it.


Why is chlorine bubbled through water during treatment?

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How do you test for hydrogen gas when zinc and hydrochloric acid are mixed?

As metal carbonates react with acid, a neutralisation reaction happens. Salt, water, and carbon dioxide are produced. This can be expressed in the following general equation:metal carbonate + acid → salt + water + carbon dioxide To test for carbon dioxide the gas can be bubbled through limewater. Carbon dioxide will dissolve slightly in water to make a weak acid (carbonic acid). Another neutralisation reaction then happens between the limewater (calcium hydroxide) and the carbonic acid. This makes the limewater turn milky, which is the positive result for carbon dioxide.visit : ask-astrologer.blogspot.com for more on this