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That pile of quicklime?
The reaction of quicklime with water is sometimes used in portable heat sources.
Large quantities of quicklime are used in various industrial neutralization reactions.
(If you don't have batteries, "drop 10 pounds of quicklime" upstream).
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.
This not only controlled the dosing of quicklime, but also could discharge the effluent into multiple locations.
The addition of quicklime increased both the early and later strengths of the cement clay specimens.
In this study, we seek to explain these differences in reactivities by providing quantitative data on the kinetics of the two mechanisms involved in the production of quicklime: the calcination of limestone to produce quicklime, and the undesirable sintering of quicklime.
Those endives are first "cooked" in a solution of quicklime, so that their texture is transformed into something clamlike, then cooked again in a shellfish broth to reinforce the association.
It remained unfinished at the time of Henri Christophe's death: in fact his corpse was pushed into a vat of quicklime used by builders, to stop it from being torn apart by vengeful mutineers.
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