quicklime in English

noun

lime, unslaked lime, solid material made from calcium oxide and magnesium oxide (used in construction and agriculture)

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1. CPA 23.52.10: Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime

2. What precautions should be taken when handling quicklime or slaked lime?

3. The dissociation of calcite and dolomite increases significantly the porosity of the produced quicklime.

4. 25.22*QUICKLIME , SLAKED LIME AND HYDRAULIC LIME , OTHER THAN CALCIUM OXIDE AND HYDROXIDE*

5. Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide of heading 2825:

6. No, because quicklime is very hygroscopic and reacts with the humidity in the air.

7. Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide of heading 2825

8. 2522 | Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide of heading 2825: |

9. The paper is published in 1756 with the title Experiments upon Magnesia alba, Quicklime, and some other alkaline Substances.

10. Process optimisation to ensure an efficient absorption of sulphur dioxide (e.g. efficient contact between the kiln gases and the quicklime)

11. It will also help quicklime production plants, where solvent based post-combustion CO2 absorption/de-absorption can become a viable solution.

12. Using process optimisation techniques to ensure an efficient absorption of sulphur dioxide (e.g. efficient contact between the kiln gases and the quicklime)

13. The invention relates to a method for producing aerated concrete on the basis of a mixture that comprises quartziferous sand and/or quartziferous stone dust, a quicklime-containing binder, water and a pore forming material and optionally cement and/or anhydrite.

14. The Greek word was used by Dioscorides as a noun meaning "quicklime." "Erroneously applied by Pliny to an incombustible fibre, which he believed to be vegetable, but which was really the Amiantos of the Greeks" [OED]

15. As verbs the difference between Calcine and calcinate is that Calcine is to heat something without melting in order to drive off water etc, and to decompose carbonates into oxides or to oxidize or reduce it; especially to heat limestone to form quicklime while calcinate is to Calcine.