By pressing a button on the bottom, water mixes with quicklime, producing a chemical reaction that heats the coffee. |
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When quicklime is soaked in water, it is changed to calcium hydroxide or slaked lime. |
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We have two manufacturing plants which produce high calcium quicklime and hydrated lime products. |
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Calcium oxide, more commonly known as lime or quicklime, has been studied by scholars as far back as the pre-Christian era. |
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Magnesia, quicklime, and nitric acid all seemed promising for a time, but failed. |
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Kathleen Jamie should have used quicklime rather than caustic soda to deflesh her gannet's skull, but maggots would have been best. |
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Hydrated slaked lime is slaked quicklime that has reacted with water to form calcium hydroxide. |
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People made their own containing milk protein, quicklime and earth pigments, and giving a variety of colours from browns to greens. |
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High-calcium quicklime is commercially available in a variety of forms, including lump, crushed, pebble, ground and pulverized. |
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When using quicklime it will be necessary to slake the lime in place by watering the spread lime. |
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The gas could be replaced by adding potash solution to the quicklime, which demonstrated that the fixed air is contained in the alkali. |
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High-calcium quicklime is commercially available in six forms: lump, crushed, pebble, ground, pulverized, and as briquettes or pellets. |
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One of the oldest known products of a chemical reaction, quicklime is used extensively as a building material. |
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Slaked lime is produced from mixing quicklime and water, and may be purchased as a putty, dry powder or slurry. |
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In the laboratory higher concentration ethanol, with less water, can be produced by refluxing the rectified spirit with quicklime and then distilling the alcohol mixture. |
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Some contractors rework soft spots in the subgrade material, mixing quicklime or fly ash into the material to help dry it out or bind it together. |
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Approximately two tonnes of limestone are required to produce one tonne of quicklime. |
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Graymont plans to supply the hydrator with quicklime from existing plants in Washington, Montana, Utah, and Nevada. |
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Today I learned that in my riding, Graymont, a company that produces quicklime at its Joliette plant, is suspending production indefinitely. |
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Within the same structures were disarticulated remains of some two dozen individuals, all crusted with quicklime. |
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Limelight used a block of quicklime heated by an oxygen and hydrogen flame. |
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This magic lantern was operated using a kerosine lamp, although other combustible oils such as vegetable oils and quicklime were also used in magic lanterns before the advent of electricity. |
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The company has its own grinding, classification and quicklime pulverising facilities and three vertical kilns for manufacturing the quicklime and calcined and passivated dolomites. |
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Often a blend of high-calcium and dolomitic quicklime is used as a flux and the total flux amount varies from 25 kg to 60 kg per tonne of steel produced in the electric arc process. |
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Unlike quicklime, however, it was not caustic or soluble in water. |
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Calcium oxide, CaO, also known as lime or more specifically quicklime, is a white or grayish white solid produced in large quantities by roasting calcium carbonate so as to drive off carbon dioxide. |
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The iron oxides start to react with the quicklime and the alumina to form liquid tetracalcium aluminoferrite at 1,300 °C, at which temperature the minerals dissolve, increasing the reaction between them. |
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The wine merchants of Nice brew and balderdash, and even mix it with pigeon's dung and quicklime. |
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Chalk mining boomed during the Industrial Revolution, due to the need for chalk products such as quicklime and bricks. |
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Chalk is a source of quicklime by thermal decomposition, or slaked lime following quenching of quicklime with water. |
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Calcination of limestone using charcoal fires to produce quicklime has been practiced since antiquity by cultures all over the world. |
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If the quicklime is slaked with an excess of water then putty or slurry is produced. |
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The body was recovered and reburied, supposedly this time with quicklime. |
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