Lime feldspar is a synonym for anorthite (CaAl2Si2O8) not for albite (NaAlSi3O8).
Bytownite is a form of feldspar, found in lime-rich igneous rock.
Lime-cement mortar is also known as composition or "compo" mortar.
Presumably you mean slaked lime? If so it is calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
Sweet lime water (also known as nimbu pani or lemonade) is acidic in nature due to the presence of citric acid from the lime. It is not alkaline.
Another name for slaked lime is milk lime, or quick lime. It is chemically known as calcium hydroxide. CaOH2
Yes, lime can make water alkaline when added to it. Lime, also known as calcium hydroxide, has a high pH level, which can raise the alkalinity of water when it is dissolved in it.
lime is known its a fruit its very sour!
Quicklime is produced by heating limestone, while slaked lime is formed by adding water to quicklime. This process, called hydration, results in the formation of calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime.
Lime is a compound.
Lime green is known to represent energy, freshness, and growth. It can also symbolize harmony, creativity, and self-expression. In some contexts, it may convey a sense of playfulness or spontaneity.
Slaked lime is manufactured from limestone by heating limestone (CaCO3) to high temperatures to produce quicklime (CaO), then adding water to the quicklime to create calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime (Ca(OH)2). This process is known as slaking.
If you are referring to the fruit known as a lime then the answer is citric acid. If you are referring to the white solid known as lime then the answer is there is not acid: lime is calcium oxide which is basic (alkaline).