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oxide Names IUPAC name
Calcium oxide Other names Lime
Quicklime Burnt lime
Unslaked lime Free lime (building)
Caustic lime
Pebble lime
Calcia Oxide of calcium...
- 900 °C (1,650 °F)
converts it into the
highly caustic material burnt lime,
unslaked lime or
quicklime (calcium oxide) and,
through subsequent addition of water...
-
found in
flues at lead smelters. Lime/quicklime (burnt lime)/calx viva/
unslaked lime –
calcium oxide,
formed by
calcining limestone Slaked lime – calcium...
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gourd (ishcupuro or poporo), can be made by
burning limestone to form
unslaked quicklime,
burning quinoa stalks, or the bark from
certain trees, and may...
- and
decency in the
countries of the
Soviet Empire can
remain much
longer unslaked, and that any
attempt ... to
satisfy it by real reforms, will be cataclysmically...
- stop it with
moist clayey earth, so that
nothing may escape, then take
unslaked lime, and fill the
larger pot with water,
ensuring that no
water enters...
-
decided to
return to
France as had his companions. His
missionary zeal
unslaked, he soon
found a
vessel to
transfer him to the
Sulpician enterprise in...
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Empires had the three-headed
Zoroastrian demon Aži Dahāka (representing
unslaked desire) as a
fixed part of
their folklore. In the
Sanskrit Dharmashastras...
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their poison dews upon mankind. We
wither from our youth; we gasp with
unslaked thirst for
unattainable good;
lured from the
first to the last by phantoms...
- Clichè", The New Yorker. July 29, 2013. Vogel, Carol. "At Art Basel, an
Unslaked Appetite For Buying", The New York Times. June 14, 2013. Cole, Lori. "Critic's...