In a lime tank, lime is typically mixed with water to form a slurry. This slurry is then used in various processes, such as water treatment to adjust pH levels or in the production of paper to aid in bleaching. Lime tanks are essential for handling and preparing lime for its intended application.
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Lime water is Ca(OH)2. When CO2 is bubbled, a white precipitate of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) is formed.
When lime-water is mixed with hydrogen and a burning splint is introduced, the mixture will produce a squeaky pop sound. This indicates the presence of hydrogen gas, as it reacts with oxygen in the air to create a small explosion. Lime-water itself does not react with hydrogen gas in this scenario.
The lime water turns milky or cloudy as carbon dioxide mixes with it. This is due to the formation of calcium carbonate, a white precipitate, which makes the lime water appear cloudy.
When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it will turn milky.
lime flavored water.
Adding lime to soil helps to neutralize acidity, improve the soil structure, and provide essential nutrients like calcium to plants. It can also boost microbial activity and enhance the availability of other nutrients in the soil.
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Carbon dioxide turns lime water milky.
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Yeah, nothing happens.
Nothing happens to the tank but the fuel will expand slightly.
the tank will leak
the colour will change
your limes become rachet
When sodium formate reacts with soda lime, it forms sodium hydroxide and calcium carbonate. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, while calcium carbonate is a weak base that can act as a buffer.
Turmeric become brown.