The lime scooter was left on private property.
A Lime scooter can typically go up to 20-30 miles on a single charge, depending on factors such as rider weight, terrain, and speed.
It means that someone leaves a lime and a salt-shaker on your porch
This is a thermally decomposition reaction.
Sorry, can you clarify this: it is 'Lome' (not 'lime'), isn't it? If it is 'Lome' then answer is 'Yes'.
Lime can be used to start a fire if it is exposed to water. For example, leave a bag of lime outside in the open air. When it rains, the water coming in contact with the lime is able to cause a reaction that starts a fire.If you want the actual chemical equation:CaO + H2O -> Ca(OH)2 OR Calcium Oxide + Water = Calcium Hydroxide
Quicklime is called so because of its property to react quickly with water, producing heat and forming calcium hydroxide. This reaction is known as slaking and results in a rapid increase in temperature, hence the term "quick" lime.
Yes, lime can be corrosive to earthmoving equipment due to its alkaline nature. It can cause damage to metal surfaces, especially if left in contact with them for extended periods of time. It is important to ensure proper cleaning and maintenance of equipment when working with lime to prevent corrosion.
its lime/grass green with an orange feather sticking out of the left side
Lime water (calcium hydroxide) turns milky/cloudy when exposed to carbon dioxide due to the formation of calcium carbonate, which is insoluble. This property makes it a useful indicator for the presence of carbon dioxide in a substance or a gas.
at lime and lime inc.
There already have a lime green one,there are only 3 more left in Japan.Purple,yellow,and orande dsi`s,probably yes.
If a white precipitate formed after the lime water test, it indicates the presence of carbon dioxide in the substance being tested. This forms calcium carbonate, which is insoluble in water, resulting in the white precipitate.