I have heard that the Amish sell it. Also you might want to check e-bay. You could probobly find it at a country fair, store or even a reinaction.
Plaster is a mixture of slaked lime ( Ca(OH)2 ) and water. The slaked lime in the plaster reacts with the carbon dioxide in the air and produces limestone making a strong rock.
Lime is not used in jam. Lime used to be used in pickles to make them crisp. However, the USDA no longer recommends using lime in food processing for home preserving.
No. Slaked lime is calcium hydroxide.
slaked lime is made by adding water to quicklime.
dry slaked lime is calcium coxide
Slaked lime is Calcium Hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
Slaked lime, properly called calcium hydroxide, has a tremendous number of uses. It is the main ingredient in whitewash, it is used in making paper, it's used in treating sewage, it's in commercial hair removal creams, and it's used in pesticides and brake pads.
slaked lime
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Slaked lime is used to make mortar. It is mixed with sand and water and used to hold bricks together.
Yes, slaked lime is manufactured from limestone: CaO + H2O = Ca(OH)2
Whoever told you that slaked lime is made for animal pens is messing with you and its alot of nonsense