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Calcium oxide (formula: CaO),
commonly known as
quicklime or
burnt lime, is a
widely used
chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline...
- {calcium~hydroxide}{Ca(OH)2}}}}} Dry
slaking is
slaking quicklime with just
enough water to
hydrate the
quicklime, but to keep it as a powder; it is
referred to...
- the
English Channel.
Chalk is
mined for use in industry, such as for
quicklime,
bricks and builder's putty, and in agriculture, for
raising pH in soils...
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primarily known for the Need for
Speed and
Skate series. It was
renamed Quicklime Games during the
development of Need for Speed: World, but
after a series...
- Ca(OH)2. It is a
colorless crystal or
white powder and is
produced when
quicklime (calcium oxide) is
mixed with water. Annually,
approximately 125 million...
- when a
flame fed by
oxygen and
hydrogen is
directed at a
cylinder of
quicklime (calcium oxide), due to a
combination of
incandescence and candoluminescence...
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there are
several common formulations.
These include:
Quicklime aka
calcium oxide, and water.
Quicklime,
inexpensive and
readily available, is
generally recognized...
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preserving duck, chicken, or
quail eggs in a
mixture of clay, ash, salt,
quicklime, and rice
hulls for
several w****s to
several months,
depending on the...
- ovens.
Kilns have
historically been used in the
production of pottery,
quicklime, charcoal, etc.,
while furnaces are
mainly used in
metalworking (metallurgical...
- for
Speed franchise. It was co-developed by EA
Black Box (rebranded as
Quicklime Games during the game's operation) and EA Singapore, with Easy Studios...