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calcium hydroxide: a caustic substance produced by heating limestone
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A paste obtained by grinding sea shells in a little liquid. This is the lime which is chewed with betelnuts, gambir and tobacco.
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| slaked lime |
quicklime has an avidity for water which is added intentionally to hydrate, or slake, the lime causing it to crumble into powder. Slaking quicklime produces CaOH and is the first step in making lime products such as milk lime, whitewash, plaster (lime plaster), stucco, mortar (lime mortar), cement, and concrete. Thus lime that has not been slaked is said to be "unslaked lime." When the water is taken from the atmosphere, it is said to be "air slaked," or "dry slaked. ...
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| slaked lime |
A white powder obtained by exposing lime to moistened air or by putting water on lime to produce calcium hydroxide. Plaster contains slaked lime and sand.
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