Lime water test for carbon dioxide. - stock video
Hydrochloric acid is added to chips of marble (calcium carbonate), producing carbon dioxide gas. The gas is passed through a tube into a beaker of lime water (calcium hydroxide solution), which turns milky as the gas reacts to form a precipitate of calcium carbonate
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- Bubble,
- Calcium Carbonate,
- Close-up,
- Test Tube,
- Black Background,
- Carbon Dioxide,
- Chemical Reaction,
- Chemist,
- Chemistry,
- Color Image,
- Dissolving,
- Film - Moving Image,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Laboratory,
- Laboratory Glassware,
- Liquid,
- Liquid Solution,
- Making,
- Mixing,
- Moving Image,
- Real Time Video,
- Science,
- Scientific Experiment,
- Scientist,
- Solution,
- Studio Shot,
- Tubing,
- Video,
- Zoom Out,