No, lime will not decompose a dead dog's body. Lime can help reduce odors and slow down decomposition by changing the pH level of the soil, but it won't decompose the body itself. It's best to contact local authorities for proper disposal of a deceased animal.
Lime makes organic matter decompose faster, althogh I wouldn't recommend you use it. dig a hole and bury it then it will decompose at whatever rate it wants and not bother you in the process
so that limestone can decompose to form CO2 and CaO
no i use lime juice in the kitchen and im not dead...
Just like a dead body. It eats it away. Lime erodes anything.
CO2
Clean the coat througly......................than wash it with soup with the dog shampoo clean it.....put lime?try it.....dun compain if it did not work...
Lime is not poisonous ,or toxic when in contact with skin , unless the dog licks it's feet, and ingests it . Lime is however caustic when wet , and can cause burns , or at least irritation. The best thing to do if you notice your dog has stepped in lime is to wash the feet immediately in lots of water , use a water bottle , or a puddle , but use your fingers to help spread the toes to remove all traces of the lime.
yess it does eat your bones and also turnes ur skin pinkk(:
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If your intention is to add calcium, just use lime. Bones can carry bacteria and take forever to decompose, thus adding little to the garden.
you put your bitten part of body in a cup of soda with lime u they hate lime
Quick lime is a base. It reacts vigourously with water (hence the term "quick" living, as "quick and the dead") CaO + H2O -> CaOH + OH-