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The question has no real meaning, but the probable answer to what was intended is no. (What precisely is meant by "chemical lime", and what is meant by "rot"?)
Calcium was named after the latin word "Calx" which means lime. It's named after lime because lime is an oxide of calcium. (Oxide is oxygen + something)
Lime water is a clear and colourless liquid, but when exposed to Carbon Dioxide, lime water turns into a milky solution.
Lime mortar is one of the oldest types mortar, originating in the 4th century BC in Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece. It is formed using lime and a filler like sand, mixed with water.
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Its a club penguin hack/cheat like penguin storm, or penguin fire.
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if you take quick lime add some sulfur and then lastly add nafta to it, it will make fire.
Lime can be used to start a fire if it is exposed to water. For example, leave a bag of lime outside in the open air. When it rains, the water coming in contact with the lime is able to cause a reaction that starts a fire.If you want the actual chemical equation:CaO + H2O -> Ca(OH)2 OR Calcium Oxide + Water = Calcium Hydroxide
The question has no real meaning, but the probable answer to what was intended is no. (What precisely is meant by "chemical lime", and what is meant by "rot"?)
salica(sand), lime. FIRE and soda
They can be many colors such as red, yellow, lime green, white and more.
Lemon is derived from a old French word, limon, meaning lime, and an Arabic word, limun, meaning citrus fruit. It was called a lemon because it is similar to a lime.
Lime is grown in hot temperatures/degrees...like tropics