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But we have blood in our veins and lime in our bones.
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He squeezed some juice from the lime slice floating in the glass.
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We first collected fresh urine and stabilized the urine with calciumhydroxide.
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Once the stinky stuff weakens hair, calciumhydroxide delivers the final blow.
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Using rubber-dam, fast setting calciumhydroxide (CH) and tooth restoration were placed.
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Root canal treatment using a calciumhydroxide paste should be performed carefully without strong pressure.
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The scrubber, carried in a backpack, is actually a canister full of granular calciumhydroxide.
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But we found this difficulty as between slaked lime and the hydratedlime.
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Some of it is ground so fine that it looks like hydratedlime and is used for medicinal purposes.
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I identified hydratedlime, shale-
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You mentioned also that you had seen some one who had used hydratedlime, but it didn't seem to make much of a clover crop.
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Acted upon by water it is at once decomposed, yielding acetylene and calciumhydrate.
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By tipping the tube the amount of calciumhydrate required can be poured into the generator.
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Such a process of purification is to be seen in the addition of alum, sulphate of iron, and calciumhydrate to water.
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Some heat is also gained by the slaking of the causticlime within the liquor.
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First, quicklime, which is also called burnt lime, causticlime, builders' lime, rock lime, and unslaked lime.
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These nitrates are neutral salts and do not act on manure as causticlime or wood ashes would do.
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It was an analysis of some causticlime from Tuscany, which had been sent to Davy by the Duchess of Montrose.
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As already intimated, Faraday had contributed many of his minor papers-includinghis first analysis of causticlime-tothe 'Quarterly Journal of Science.'
Usage of slaked lime in anglès
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Forty shovelfuls of clinkers and twelve of slakedlime make 7 cwt.
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I can get slakedlime for the hauling, distance being about five miles.
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But we found this difficulty as between slakedlime and the hydrated lime.
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Sometimes the bleaching was done with slakedlime or with buttermilk.
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To four pounds of slakedlime add twenty-five gallons of water.
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Air slakedlime is also good, but would have to be applied several times.
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Also, have boxes arranged near feeding stalls which contain wood ashes, slakedlime and salt.
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The condemned were immersed in a bath of slakedlime, gradually filled up to their necks.
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Adjacent to these reservoirs are others containing pure slakedlime -the so-called 'cream of lime.'
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Another method-take equal parts wood ashes and slakedlime, and add water to the consistency of batter.
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Flowers of sulphur and slakedlime were boiled with water, till a bright orange solution was obtained.
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The calcium phosphide is prepared by igniting phosphorus in connection with newly slakedlime made chemically pure by calcination.
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Quicklime or slakedlime are made from heated limestone and undergo a violent chemical reaction when mixed with water.
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Depilatory ointments are employed, consisting of equal parts of slakedlime and arsenic made into a paste with rose-water.
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To each pailful of water add two pints of fresh slakedlime and one pint of common salt; mix well.
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If a damp cellar must be used, air slakedlime sprinkled under the boards will help to keep them dry.