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Calcium is the chief chemical element of lime which is an essential plant food and soil conditioner that is used to neutralize acid soil and to improve the texture of heavy clay soils.
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Calcium Oxide, Quicklime, or Burnt Lime used as a disinfectant for fish-holding facilities (produces heat and extreme alkaline conditions). Agriculture lime is used to increase the alkalinity of water in pond settings. Sodium bicarbonate is used to increase the alkalinity in water recirculating systems.
Ãâó: ag.ansc.purdue.edu/courses/aq448/glossary.htm
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| lime |
calcium oxide, CaO (burnt lime, calcareous earth, quicklime) [Dalton, Lavoisier, Priestley, Ramsay, et al.]
Ãâó: web.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/archemg.html
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The most commonly used alkali to stabilise water before distribution. Three forms are available: limestone (CaCO 3 ), quicklime (CaO) and hydrated lime (Ca(OH) 2 ). Hydrated lime is the most commonly used form for stabilisation.
Ãâó: www.who.int/docstore/water_sanitation_health/watre...
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a common, naturally occurring form of calcium carbonate of which coral reef structures are made.
Ãâó: 216.168.47.67/cis-fishnet/Crest/CRD.htm
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