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Calcium oxide (formula: CaO),
commonly known as
quicklime or
burnt lime, is a
widely used
chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline...
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slaking is
slaking quicklime with just
enough water to
hydrate the
quicklime, but to keep it as a powder; it is
referred to...
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primarily known for the Need for
Speed and
Skate series. It was
renamed Quicklime Games during the
development of Need for Speed: World, but
after a series...
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Speed franchise. It was co-developed by EA
Black Box (rebranded as
Quicklime Games during the game's operation) and EA Singapore, with Easy Studios...
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there are
several common formulations.
These include:
Quicklime aka
calcium oxide, and water.
Quicklime,
inexpensive and
readily available, is
generally recognized...
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English Channel.
Chalk is
mined for use in industry, such as for
quicklime,
bricks and builder's putty, and in agriculture, for
raising pH in soils...
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historians speculate it may have been made by
combining pine resin, naphtha,
quicklime,
calcium phosphide, sulfur, or niter.
Roman sailors would toss grenades...
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shooting himself with a
silver bullet.
Loyal followers covered his body in
quicklime and
entombed it in one of the Citadelle's
interior courtyards to prevent...
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Smoke was used to
confuse or
drive off attackers.
Substances such as
quicklime and
sulfur could be
toxic and blinding. Fire and
incendiary weapons were...
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calcination of
limestone (calcium carbonate) to
produce the form of lime
called quicklime (calcium oxide). The
chemical equation for this
reaction is CaCO3 + heat...