A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
Garden lime, also known as agricultural lime or lime for lawns, is a weak alkali. It is commonly used to raise the pH of acidic soils to make them more suitable for plant growth. It is not as strong as caustic alkalis like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
Yes some Fertilizer's contain small amounts of Alkali
Strictly speaking, lime is calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide and is alkaline.
Lime is an alkaline substance. It is a basic compound that can be used to neutralize acids.
NaHCO3 contain sodium - an alkali metal.
Fertilizers do contain lime.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
No. Lime is a base, alkali, primarily calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. Vinegar is an acid (acetic acid)
It is a base but not alkali because it is partially soluble in water.
Sour milk is an alkali contain different alkalis in it.
You mean lime the fruit? Citric acid.