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
Farmers add slaked lime to acidic soil because slaked lime is basic in nature and so Neutralization the acidic soil
Lime is alkaline.
Many plants do not do as well in acidic soil. The lime makes the soil less acidic, or even basic.
quick lime or slaked lime is added to acidic soil
Lime (slaked lime or quick lime) is a strong alkali, and it neutralises the pH of the soil if it is acidic. It also contains valuable metallic elements needed for growing such as calcium, magnesium, iron, aluminum etc.
It is an alkaline substance, which neutralises the acid in the soil.
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Many plants do not do as well in acidic soil. The lime makes the soil less acidic, or even basic.
quick lime or slaked lime is added to acidic soil
Lime (slaked lime or quick lime) is a strong alkali, and it neutralises the pH of the soil if it is acidic. It also contains valuable metallic elements needed for growing such as calcium, magnesium, iron, aluminum etc.
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The farmers put lime water on acidic soil.
It is an alkaline substance, which neutralises the acid in the soil.
farmers use it to neutralize acid soil to help crops grow
No. Slaked lime is calcium hydroxide.
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slaked lime is made by adding water to quicklime.
Slaked lime is Calcium Hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
dry slaked lime is calcium coxide