Quicklime

  • 81Craig-y-Nos Castle — Craig Y Nos Castle …

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  • 82Annery kiln — The former Annery lime kiln (co ordinates 50 59 4.4 N | 04 11 30.7 W) is situated just off the road from Bideford to Great Torrington, near Weare Giffard in the Torridge District of North Devon, England. The old lime kiln overlooks the River… …

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  • 83Tyranny & Mutation — Tyranny Mutation Portail du rock Principaux courants Scènes régionales Groupes et musiciens Par instrument Par …

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  • 84Tyranny & mutation — Tyranny Mutation Portail du rock Principaux courants Scènes régionales Groupes et musiciens Par instrument Par …

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  • 85lime — lime1 limeless, adj. limelike, adj. /luym/, n., v., limed, liming. n. 1. Also called burnt lime, calcium oxide, caustic lime, calx, quicklime. a white or grayish white, odorless, lumpy, very slightly water soluble solid, CaO, tha …

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  • 86lime — 1. CaO; an alkaline earth oxide occurring in grayish white masses (quicklime); on exposure to the atmosphere it becomes converted into calcium hydrate and calcium carbonate (air slaked l.); direct addition of …

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  • 87Tyranny & Mutation — Blue Öyster Cult Album par Tyranny Mutation Sortie Février 1973 Enregistrement 1972 Aux studios Columbia (NY) Durée 38:11 Genre Rock, Heavy Metal …

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  • 88Black , Joseph — (1728–1799) British physician and chemist Black, the son of a wine merchant, was born in Bordeaux, France, and studied languages and natural philosophy, and later, medicine and chemistry at Glasgow University (1746–50). He moved to Edinburgh in… …

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  • 89asbestos — (n.) 1650s, earlier albeston, abestus (c.1100), name of a fabulous stone, which, set afire, could not be extinguished; from O.Fr. abeste, abestos, from L. asbestos quicklime (which burns when cold water is poured on it), from Gk. asbestos, lit.… …

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  • 90Acetone — Ac e*tone, n. [See {Acetic}.] (Chem.) A volatile liquid consisting of three parts of carbon, six of hydrogen, and one of oxygen; pyroacetic spirit, obtained by the distillation of certain acetates, or by the destructive distillation of citric… …

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