The question has no real meaning, but the probable answer to what was intended is no. (What precisely is meant by "chemical lime", and what is meant by "rot"?)
Presumably you mean slaked lime? If so it is calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
The chemical formula of lime-water is Ca(OH)2, which is calcium hydroxide.
Lime is a compound.
Slaked lime is Calcium Hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
It is a chemical change. The substance of the leaves is changing.
Yes a lack of lime may result in poor water uptake and blossom end rot.
The chemical name for hydrated lime is Calcium hydroxide The chemical formula is Ca(OH)2.
Presumably you mean slaked lime? If so it is calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
The chemical formula of chloride of lime is Ca(ClO)2.
Lime or quicklime is calcium oxide.
It is chemical property. 'Rotting' is a chemical reaction.
you can use lime to neutrailise soil :)
You put the lime in the coconut.
The chemical formula of lime-water is Ca(OH)2, which is calcium hydroxide.
Chemical name- Calcium hydroxide Chemical formula- Ca (OH)2
Formula: CaO
Formula: CaO