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How long does it take a lime tree to produce a lime?

About 2 years.


How much acid does a lime have?

The pH level of lime is about 2. This means that it is very acidic.


How much fiber is in a lime?

One lime contains 2 grams of dietary fiber.


What are 2 things that produce Electricity?

Um 2 things are a lamp or a ipod.


How many rpm is needed to produce 2 V of electricity?

The RPM required to produce 2 V of electricity depends on the specific generator being used. Generally, higher RPM will produce higher voltage. You would need to consult the generator's specifications or conduct tests to determine the exact RPM needed to generate 2 V of electricity.


What does calcium oxide produce when it reacts with water?

calcium oxide (quick lime) produces calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) when reacts with water.


How much lime juice equals one lime?

IT all depends on how good the crop was there could be only 1/2-1 tbsp. However, if you're making a recipe and it calls for the juice of one lime, you can use 2 tbsp of lime juice. Make sure it is not concentrated, or it would end up being too much.


How do you think slaked lime is manufactured from limestone?

Slaked lime is manufactured from limestone by heating limestone (CaCO3) to high temperatures to produce quicklime (CaO), then adding water to the quicklime to create calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime (Ca(OH)2). This process is known as slaking.


How much does lime juice weigh?

We have a tahitian lime tree and the largest lime weighs 10g, with an average of 100g per lime.


How dynamo produce electricity?

describe how a dynamo produces electricity? when it moves back and fort it produce electricity The dynamo consists of hollow space which has of 2 magnets, one at the top and other at the bottom. An iron coil is passed through the centre of the dynamo. When this coil rotates, the dynamo produces electricity


What happens when exhaled air is bubbled into lime water?

When exhaled air is bubbled into lime water, the carbon dioxide in the exhaled air reacts with the calcium hydroxide in the lime water to form calcium carbonate, which causes the lime water to turn milky or cloudy. This is because carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide to produce calcium carbonate, water, and heat.


Why does lime water absorb carbon dioxide?

ime water can be used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide because lime water reacts with carbon dioxide to produce a precipitate of calcium carbonate:Ca(OH)2 (aq) + CO2 (g) → CaCO3 (s) + H2O (l) no, lime water doesn't produce carbon dioxide, it just detects it.