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Calcium Hydroxide (or Slaked Lime) is a strong base (as are all metal hydroxides, oxides, and carbonates)

A Base is a substance with a pH of 8 or more.

When an acid and a base react, the result is that a salt and water is formed. This also has the effect of neutralising a substance (giving it a pH of 7 or closer to 7)

So slaked lime is added in order to reduce the acidity of the soil

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Farmers add slaked lime to acidic soil because slaked lime is basic in nature and so Neutralization the acidic soil

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Lime is alkaline.

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