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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.
Do you mean WHY DOES TOAST TOAST? Because it's heated and turns brown.
A solution of silver nitrate turns cloudy when it reacts with a gas containing chloride ions, forming silver chloride precipitate.
No, limewater (calcium hydroxide solution) will not go cloudy with oxygen. It turns cloudy when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it, forming calcium carbonate which is insoluble.
Cobalt chloride paper turns from blue to pink in the presence of water. Limewater turns cloudy in the presence of carbon dioxide.
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.
Do you mean WHY DOES TOAST TOAST? Because it's heated and turns brown.
The general name for a solid produced in a chemical reaction that turns a solution cloudy is a precipitate. This occurs when the concentration of the product exceeds its solubility in the solvent, leading to the formation of solid particles that scatter light, causing the solution to appear cloudy.
The sides of the bread slice are heated until the bread slightly burns and has a lighty chared surface.
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The gas given off when it turns lemonade cloudy is carbon dioxide. This is due to the formation of calcium bicarbonate which is insoluble.
by cheese on toast which absorbs them and turns green
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A mirror is likely to turn cloudy if you breathe on it. The moisture on your breath condenses on the cold surface of the mirror.
A solution of silver nitrate turns cloudy when it reacts with a gas containing chloride ions, forming silver chloride precipitate.
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The sun continues to move across the sky, during the daylight hours, as the earth turns, no matter if the sky is clear or cloudy.