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limeWhite powdery substance used in making mortar and cement. It is made commercially by heating calcium carbonate (CaCO3), obtained from limestone or chalk, in a lime kiln. Quicklime readily absorbs water to become calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2, known as slaked lime, which is used to reduce soil acidity. limeSharp-tasting green or greenish-yellow citrus fruit of the small thorny lime bush, native to India. The white flowers are followed by the fruits, which resemble lemons but are more round in shape; they are rich in vitamin C. (Citrus aurantifolia, family Rutaceae.) limeAny of a group of deciduous trees native to the northern hemisphere. The leaves are heart-shaped and coarsely toothed, and the flowers are cream-coloured and fragrant. (Genus Tilia, family Tiliaceae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Liming the entire field at the same rate would be a big mistake. And that's why researchers are beginning to focus their attention on watershed liming -- an alternative buffering strategy that's expected to provide at least five to 10 years of benefits per treatment, says Olem, who conducted a peer-reviewed survey of liming science and technology for the federally funded National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. |
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