slaked in English

verb
1
quench or satisfy (one's thirst).
slake your thirst with some lemonade
2
combine (quicklime) with water to produce calcium hydroxide.
Hydrated slaked lime is slaked quicklime that has reacted with water to form calcium hydroxide.

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1. Slaked lime

2. Slaked lime composition and its manufacturing process

3. Dosing installations for slaked lime

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

5. chemical depilation by means of slaked lime or sodium sulphide;

6. Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime

7. — chemical depilation by means of slaked lime or sodium sulphide,

8. (i) chemical depilation by means of slaked lime or sodium sulphide;

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

10. Bordeaux mixture, made from copper sulphate and slaked lime, used in agriculture as a fungicide;

11. 25.22*QUICKLIME , SLAKED LIME AND HYDRAULIC LIME , OTHER THAN CALCIUM OXIDE AND HYDROXIDE*

12. After laborious experimentation, they discovered the correct mixtures of volcanic ash and slaked lime.

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

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

15. 27 His slack, slaked face seemed about to drop off with sheer gravity of dissipation.

16. Quciklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide of heading No 2825

17. 2522 | Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and hydroxide of heading 2825: |

18. 17 The trouble was that George had a needling propensity for deception that could not be slaked.

19. Preferably, the slaked lime is mixed with recirculated powdered lime from the flue gas cleaning before contacting it with the flue gases.

20. As hydrated or slaked lime, Ca(OH)2, it is used in mortar and plaster to increase the rate of hardening.

21. Betel quid is a mixture of areca (Betel) nut and slaked lime, to which tobacco can be added, all wrapped in Betel leaf.

22. A slaked lime slurry is prepared through the first step, in which the water/quick lime weight ratio is regulated, and through the second step.

23. The most common method of using Betel nut is to slice it into thin strips and roll it in a Betel leaf with slaked lime (powder) or crushed seashells

24. The quick-lime may be slaked, and Carbonated after reaching its destination, either before or after being applied to the land. THE ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE GEORGE E

25. The leaking-stoppage cured foam comprises water, coal ash, slaked lime, cement, ox horn powder, aluminium powder, copper oxide, polyphosphoric acid, aluminium hydroxide, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and steel fibres.

26. Betel nut definition, the astringent kernel of the seed of the Betel palm, chewed in many tropical regions in combination with slaked lime and the leaves of the Betel plant

27. Areca nut is chewed alone or in the form of quids, a mixture of tobacco, powdered or sliced areca nut, and slaked lime wrapped in the leaf of “Betel” vine (Piper Betel).

28. In a process for obtaining said slaked lime particles, it is preferred that slaking water is added to quick lime and mixed therewith at a molar ratio (slaking water/quick lime) of 2.5 or lower.

29. A blended composition of water conservation measures applied to save water at both on-land and open water sites is disclosed as combining with a higher fatty alcohol constituent, alternatively either a slaked lime constituent or, in substitution thereof, an acidified gypsum constituent containing sulfuric acid.

30. Betel quid is defined by the WHO as a substance or mixture of substance, placed in the mouth or Chewed and thus remaining in contact with the mucosa, usually containing one or both of the two basic ingredients, tobacco or areca nut (in raw or any or processed form) Traditionally, betel quid is composed of areca nut, catechu, tobacco and slaked

31. Paan, also spelled pan, also called Betel quid, an Indian after-dinner treat that consists of a Betel leaf (Piper betle) filled with chopped Betel (areca) nut (Areca catechu) and slaked lime (chuna; calcium hydroxide), to which assorted other ingredients, including red katha paste (made from the khair tree [Acacia catechu]) may be added.Paan is served folded into a triangle or rolled, and it