The lime fruit and its juice are acidic and have the sour taste of acid. So yes.
The various minerals referred to as lime are calcium compounds (e.g. calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium carbonate) and have either the bitter taste of alkali or a chalky taste. So no.
Very different "limes".
quick lime or slaked lime is added to acidic soil
lemon, vinegar, lime, cola, orange, grapefruit etc. you should have listened more in your science lessons
Lime, calcium carbonate, is alkaline.
Many plants do not do as well in acidic soil. The lime makes the soil less acidic, or even basic.
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quick lime or slaked lime is added to acidic soil
The farmers put lime water on acidic soil.
Lime juice is fairly acidic.
lemon, vinegar, lime, cola, orange, grapefruit etc. you should have listened more in your science lessons
Lime, calcium carbonate, is alkaline.
Many plants do not do as well in acidic soil. The lime makes the soil less acidic, or even basic.
due to the acidic action of lime
Like a lime
add lime...
Treating the lawn soil with agricultural lime will balance out the acidic properties. Lime is an alkali, and will neutralise the acidity.
The pH level of lime is about 2. This means that it is very acidic.