Lime naturally occurs in the earth's crust, mostly containing carbonates and oxides. Quicklime is usually processed, and is rather caustic in nature.
Yes.
Lime is a compound.
yes
Yes, calcium oxyde - CaO.
quick lime is CaO and limestone is CaCO3 and the method to prepare limestone out of quick lime is just heat the limestone. CaCO3--------CaO + CO2 HEAT
Quick lime is calcium oxide, CaO. Lime water is calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2 dissolved in water. Lime water can be made by dissolving quick lime in water.
Calcium and oxygen (calcium oxide) are present in quick lime.
Two elements--calcium and oxygen--are present in quick lime.
CaO <-- this is also called as quick lime
Quick lime is a base. It reacts vigourously with water (hence the term "quick" living, as "quick and the dead") CaO + H2O -> CaOH + OH-
adding water to quick lime produces slaked lime.
Quick lime is calcium oxide. Washing soda is sodium carbonate.
if you take quick lime add some sulfur and then lastly add nafta to it, it will make fire.
This is because they grow quicker than the ordinary lime!!
Calcium and oxygen (calcium oxide) are present in quick lime.
calcium oxide (quick lime) produces calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) when reacts with water.
calcium