Who is called Milk of Lime ?

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Calcium hydroxide.

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Description : What is the sign of milk of lime ?

Last Answer : : A paste made of water and calcium hydroxide which is known as Milk of Lime . Ca (OH) 2 + H2O

Description : Write 5-7 differences between lime water and milk of lime Class ?

Last Answer : Lime water means lime water , but milk of lime is a kind of paste. Dilute solution of lime water Ca (OH) 2 , paste of milk of lime water and calcium hydroxide. Lime water is available by adding water ... than lime water. Lime water is used to wash the house , Milk of Lime is used to control insects

Description : How milk of lime reacts with chlorine? 

Last Answer : Milk of lime reacts with chlorine to form hypochlorite, a constituent of bleaching powder.

Description : The product obtained on mixing calcium oxide with water is called (A) Quicklime (B) Slaked lime (C) Milk of lime (D) None of these

Last Answer : (B) Slaked lime

Description : Lactose is present in – (1) grapes (2) milk (3) lime (4) vinegar

Last Answer : (2) milk

Description : Slaking of lime results in the formation of (a) lime (b) quick lime (c) milk of lime (d) none of these

Last Answer : (c) milk of lime

Description : Cantaloupe-Almond Milk Soup with Lime

Last Answer : Cantaloupe-Almond Milk Soup with Lime - serves 4 1/2 cup unblanched almonds plus sliced almonds for garnish 1 cantaloupe, halved, the seeds discarded and the flesh scooped out 2 tbsp honey 1 ... . Divide the soup among chilled bowls, and garnish it with the sliced almonds and the lime slices.

Description : Lactose is present in (1) grapes (2) milk (3) lime (4) vinegar

Last Answer : milk

Description : This substance is sweet-smelling and is used in making perfumes and flavouring agents. It is called- (1) Sodium ethanoate (2) Lime water (3) Hydrogencarbonates (4) Ester

Last Answer : (4) Ester Explanation: The correct answer is Ester. An ester is a sweet-smelling substance, used in making perfumes and flavouring agents.

Description : Describe an activity to observe what happens when quick lime is added to water taken in a beaker. State two important observations and name the type of reaction taking place. -Chemistry

Last Answer : Answer. Aim: To observe what happens when quicklime is added to water taken in a beaker. Materials Required:- Quicklime (calcium oxide), water, beaker.Procedure: 1. Take 5 g of calcium oxide in a ... example for each of decomposion reaction carried out with help of (i) Electricity (ii) Heat (iii)

Description : Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions: (a) Dilute sulphuric acid reacts with aluminium powder. (b) Dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium carbonate. (c) Carbon dioxide is passed through lime water. -Chemistry

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Description : What is slaked lime ?

Last Answer : Slaked lime is calcium hydroxide. It is also called colchicum.

Description : What happens when lime is added to water ?

Last Answer : : Adding water to lime produces heat and calcium hydroxide

Description : Iron and manganese present as pollutants in water cannot be re-moved by - (1) oxidation followed by settling and filtration (2) chlorination (3) ion exchange process (4) lime soda process or manganese zeolite process

Last Answer : (2) chlorination Explanation: Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or hypochlorite to water. This method is used to kill certain bacteria and other microbes in tap water as chlorine is ... is used to prevent the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, typhoid etc.

Description : Bleaching powder is prepared by passing – (1) Chlorine over slaked lime (2) Oxygen over slaked lime (3) Carbon dioxide over slaked lime (4) Chlorine over quick lirne

Last Answer : (1) Chlorine over slaked lime Explanation: Calcium hypochlorite (bleaching powder) is manufactured by the calcium process: 2Cl2 + 2Ca(OH)2 (slaked lime) Ca(OCl)2 + CaCl2 + 2H2O. Bleaching powder is actually a mixture of calcium hypochlorite and the basic chloride with some slaked lime.

Description : If lime water is kept in the air, it turns milky due to presence of – (1) Carbondioxide (2) Nitrogen (3) Oxygen (4) Sulphurdioxide

Last Answer : (1) Carbondioxide Explanation: Lime water is calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2). When carbon dioxide is passed into it, it turns milky because of the formation of calcium carbonate: Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 +H2O

Description : Permanent - hardness of water may be removed by addition of – (1) Alum (2) Sodium carbonate (3) Lime (4) Potassium Permangante

Last Answer : (2) Sodium carbonate Explanation: Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda or soda ash) is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. In domestic use, it is used as a water softener in laundering. It ... with the detergent being used. Sodium carbonate can be used to remove grease, oil and wine stains.

Description : The common name of sodium bicarbonate is - (1) Soda ash (2) Baking soda (3) Soda lime (4) Baking powder

Last Answer : (2) Baking soda Explanation: Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is also known as baking soda, bread soda, cooking soda, and bicarbonate of soda. It is primarily used in cooking (baking), as a leavening ... of the batter and forms the characteristic texture and grain in pancakes, cakes, quick breads, etc.

Description : Bleaching powder is made from - (1) Sulphur dioxide and gypsum (2) Chlorine and Charcoal (3) Soda ash and lime (4) Lime and Chlorine

Last Answer : (4) Lime and Chlorine Explanation: The gas which is used in the preparation of bleaching powder is chlorine. It is a mixture of lime and calcium chloride.

Description : Sodium bicarbonate is commercially known as – (1) Washing soda (2) Baking soda (3) Caustic soda (4) Soda lime

Last Answer : (2) Baking soda Explanation: Baking Soda is Sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. It is primarily used in cooking (baking), as a leavening agent. It reacts with acidic components in batters, ... and grain in pancakes, cakes, quick breads, soda bread, and other baked and fried foods.

Description : Cement containing excess amount of lime – (1) cracks during setting (2) becomes more strong (3) is slow setting (4) is quick setting

Last Answer : (1) cracks during setting Explanation: In cement almost entire amount of lime is present in combined state as calcium silicates and calcium aluminates. Cement containing excess amount of lime cracks during ... less amount of lime is weak in strength. Setting of cement is an exothermic process.

Description : Extensively used nitrogenous fertilizer is – (1) Ammonium nitrate (2) Urea (3) Ammonium sulphate (4) Nitro-lime

Last Answer : (2) Urea Explanation: More than 90% of world production of urea is destined for use as a nitrogen-release fertilizer. Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all solid nitrogenous fertilizers in common use. Therefore, it has the lowest transportation costs per unit of nitrogen nutrient.

Description : Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is passed through it. It is due to the for mation of: (1) Calcium Carbonate (2) Barium Carbonate (3) Calcium Hydrogen Carbonate (4) Calcium Oxide

Last Answer : (1) Calcium Carbonate Explanation: When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a short time, it turns lime water milky due to formation of a white precipitate of calcium carbonate.

Description : Mortar is a mixture of water sand and (1) Slaked lime (2) Quick lime (3) Limestone (4) Gypsum

Last Answer : (1) Slaked lime Explanation: Mortar is a workable paste used to bind construction blocks together and fill the gaps between them. The blocks may be stone, brick, cinder blocks, etc. Mortar becomes hard ... Mortar can also be used to fix, or point, masonry when the original mortar has washed away.

Description : Which of the following is used to remove rust stains on cloth? (1) Kerosene (2) Lime (3) Oxalic acid solution (4) Petrol

Last Answer : (3) Oxalic acid solution Explanation: Oxalic acid is an organic compound with the formula H2C2O2. It is a colourless crystalline solid that dissolves in water to give colourless solutions. It is classified ... agent and its conjugate base, known as oxalate , is a chelating agent for metal cations.

Description : When quick lime is added to water (1) heat is liberated (2) heat is absorbed (3) temperature decreases (4) no heat change takes place

Last Answer : (1) heat is liberated Explanation: When quick lime is added to water, then a chemical reaction takes places and slaked lime is formed, evolving heat in this process. It makes the water boil.

Description : When lime juice is dropped on baking soda, brisk effervescence takes place because the gas evolved is - (1) Hydrogen (2) Oxygen (3) Carbon dioxide (4) All of them

Last Answer : (3) Carbon dioxide Explanation: When baking soda and lemon juice are added together, the reaction of the two is an acid-based reaction because it involves an acid (citric acid in the lemon juice) ... , more commonly known as baking soda). Carbon dioxide, a gas, is produced by the reaction.

Description : Write any three uses of Calcium Hydroxide (Slaked lime)

Last Answer : Ans i) It is used in the preparation of mortar, a building material. (ii) It is used in white wash due to its disinfectant nature. (iii) It is used in glass making, in tanning industry, for the preparation of bleaching powder and for purification of sugar.

Description : Sodium benzoate on heating with soda-lime gives : (a) Sodium phenoxide (b) Benzene (c) Benzaldehyde (d) Benzophenone

Last Answer : Benzene

Description : Methane can be prepared by : (a) the reaction of iodomethane with sodium in dry ether (b) the reaction of methanol with concentrated H2SO4 (c) the reaction of sodium methanoate with soda-lime (d) the reaction of sodium ethanoate with soda-lime

Last Answer : the reaction of sodium ethanoate with soda-lime

Description : The base material for distemper is a) Chalk* b) Lime c) Lime putty d) Cement wash

Last Answer : a) Chalk*

Description : write any three uses of Calcium Hydroxide (Slaked lime) 

Last Answer : i) It is used in the preparation of mortar, a building material.  (ii) It is used in white wash due to its disinfectant nature. (iii) It is used in glass making, in tanning industry, for the preparation of bleaching powder and for purification of sugar. 

Description : How lime water reacts with limited CO2 and excess CO2 ? 

Last Answer : When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.   On passing excess of carbon dioxide, the precipitate dissolves to form calcium hydrogen carbonate.   

Description : Write a note on the Physical Properties of Calcium Hydroxide (Slaked lime), Ca(OH)2

Last Answer : It is a white amorphous powder. It is sparingly soluble in water. The aqueous solution is known as lime water and a suspension of slaked lime in water is known as milk of lime. 

Description : Write few uses of quick lime. 

Last Answer : (i) It is an important primary material for manufacturing cement and is the cheapest form of alkali. (ii) It is used in the manufacture of sodium carbonate from caustic soda. (iii) It is employed in the purification of sugar and in the manufacture of dye stuffs.

Description : How is Calcium oxide (quick lime), CaOPrepared?

Last Answer : It is prepared on a commercial scale by heating limestone(CaCO3) in a rotary kiln at 1070-1270K.   The carbon dioxide is removed as soon as it is produced to enable the reaction to proceed to completion. 

Description : How is Calcium Hydroxide (Slaked lime), Ca(OH)2 Prepared? 

Last Answer :  Calcium hydroxide is prepared by adding water to quick lime, CaO.

Description : Iron and manganese present as pollutants in water cannot be removed by_____ (1) oxidation followed by settling and filtration (2) chlorination (3) ion exchange process (4) lime soda process or manganese zeolite process

Last Answer : chlorination

Description : The common name of sodium bicarbonate is (1) Soda ash (2) Baking soda (3) Soda lime (4) Baking powder

Last Answer : Baking soda

Description : If lime water is kept in the air, it turns milky due to presence of : (1) Carbondioxide (2) Nitrogen (3) Oxygen (4) Sulphurdioxide

Last Answer : Carbondioxide

Description : Find the odd one: (1) Marble (2) Chalk (3) Limestone (4) Slaked lime

Last Answer : Slaked lime

Description : Permanent – hardness of water may be removed by addition of (1) Alum (2) Sodium carbonate (3) Lime (4) Potassium Permangante

Last Answer : Sodium carbonate

Description : Bleaching powder is prepared by passing : (1) Chlorine over slaked lime (2) Oxygen over slaked lime (3) Carbon dioxide over slaked lime (4) Chlorine over quick lirne

Last Answer : Chlorine over slaked lime

Description : Cement containing excess amount of lime (1) cracks during setting (2) becomes more strong (3) is slow setting (4) is quick setting 

Last Answer :  cracks during setting

Description : When quick lime is added to water (1) heat is liberated (2) heat is absorbed (3) temperature decreases (4) no heat change takes place

Last Answer :  heat is liberated

Description : When lime juice is dropped on baking soda, brisk effervescence takes place because the gas evolved is (1) Hydrogen (2) Oxygen (3) Carbon dioxide (4) All of them 

Last Answer : Carbon dioxide

Description : Extensively used nitrogenous fertilizer is (1) Ammonium nitrate (2) Urea (3) Ammonium sulphate (4) Nitro-lime

Last Answer : Urea

Description : Sodium bicarbonate is commercially known as (1) Washing soda (2) Baking soda (3) Caustic soda (4) Soda lime

Last Answer : Baking soda

Description : Cement is usually a mixture of : (1) Calcium silicate and calcium aluminate (2) Calcium silicate and calcium ferrate (3) Calcium aluminate and calcium ferrate (4) Lime stone and silicon dioxide 

Last Answer : Calcium silicate and calcium aluminate

Description : Mortar is a mixture of water, sand and (1) Slaked lime (2) Quick lime (3) Limestone (4) Gypsum

Last Answer : Slaked lime