We can use for example methane gas but other fuels are possible.
Using lime to get rid of gophers is not an effective method. Gophers primarily feed on vegetation underground, so applying lime on the surface will not deter them. It is more effective to use traps or repellents specifically designed to target gophers.
Lime can fail in use due to factors such as exposure to moisture, improper mixing with other materials, or inadequate curing time. When moisture penetrates the lime, it can lead to weakened bonds and reduced strength. Poor mixing can result in uneven distribution of lime, affecting its performance. Insufficient curing time can hinder the lime's ability to fully harden and achieve its intended strength.
The expression "in the limelight" comes from the use of lime in theaters to create a bright light for stage performances. Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate, which can be processed into lime. Both words have a common origin in the use of lime.
Yes, type S mortar typically requires lime to improve workability, strength, and durability. Lime also helps reduce shrinkage and cracking in the mortar mix.
Powdered limestone (lime) and water makes a sticky paste. It sticks to grass well enough to use as paint for the yard lines on a football field. The fruit lime has some sugar in its juice but not so much that it makes your hands feel sticky. You can use the juice from a slice of lime as a fingerbowl at the table. It works well when you are eating ribs.
The Babylonians primarily used a combination of reeds, straw, and dried animal dung as fuel to heat their kilns. These materials were abundant and easily accessible in the region, making them practical choices for firing pottery and other ceramic items. The controlled burning of these fuels provided the necessary heat for the kilns to reach the high temperatures required for the ceramic-making process.
yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.
As building materials, as millstones, as a source of industrial chemicals (cement - lime etc) as a source of fuel (coal etc).
Lime was used in building houses.
No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.
no i use lime juice in the kitchen and im not dead...
They used a type of mold. The smaller pipes, such as for household use or public fountains were usually of lead. The larger pipes, such as those used for aqueducts, were made of ceramic. The workshop of the Tenth Legion was recently found in Israel with the remains of the ceramic pipes and the kilns used to fire them.
you can use green and yellow frosting to make a lime green frosting
you can use lime to neutrailise soil :)
The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.
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Lime isn't okay to use in a dog kennel because it is poisonous all animals