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When the gas formed on heating limestone is passed through freshly prepared lime water turns milky. Because.

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\toThe Gas FORMED on heating LIMESTONE is Carbon dioxide.

\toWhen this gas is passed through lime water, it forms CALCIUM Carbonate or limestone which TURNS milky.

\toReason :

\toWhen Carbon dioxide is passed through Lime water or Calcium Hydroxide, it turns milky due to the formation of the PRECIPITATE of the insoluble milky Calcium Carbonate.



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