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That pile of quicklime?
The reaction of Quicklime with water is highly exothermic, involving a lot of heat, so be careful of spurts of boiling water and the corrosive Quicklime.
(If you don't have batteries, "drop 10 pounds of quicklime" upstream).
The reaction of quicklime with water is sometimes used in portable heat sources.
Large quantities of quicklime are used in various industrial neutralization reactions.
Three years ago, he had been whitewashing his home when he accidentally burned both corneas with a bucket of quicklime.
The city's most famous landmark is the Skull Tower, which was built by the Turks, in 1809, out of quicklime, sand, and nine hundred and fifty-two skulls of Serbian fighters.
Disappointed at the complete misunderstanding /misinformation on the nature and use of Quicklime and confusing it with Ground Limestone.
Here again, the performance of quicklime was only slightly better at higher dosage levels (7.5 10%).
According to another theory, the area specialised in the production of quicklime or koli chun [ˈkɔlitɕun] and coir or kata [ˈkat̪a] ; hence, it was called Kolikata [ˈkɔlikat̪a].
Be careful of Quicklime.
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