Use Limewater to Detect CO2

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  • great vid, nice to see a girl doing it, how much Ca(OH)2 was in that solution?

  • @toothpick93 It is saturated... place about a gram of Ca(OH)2 in a bottle, add water, shake, let the Ca(OH)2 settle to the bottom, decant the clear solution into another bottle.... you now have lime water.

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  • Carbon DI-oxide not MON-oxide

  • Congrats! You'll make a great scientist!

  • What is with your voice?

  • Was ment to say CaCO3... 

  • @chemkitdepot How much CaCl is produced from it?

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