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burnt lime Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পোড়ানো চুন,





burnt lime's Usage Examples:

Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound.


minerals in a lime kiln converts them into the highly caustic material burnt lime, unslaked lime or quicklime (calcium oxide) and, through subsequent addition.


magnesium-rich materials in various forms, including marl, chalk, limestone, burnt lime or hydrated lime.


The active ingredient is typically calcium oxide "burnt lime" typically mixed with a little Portland cement and plausibly modifiers.


The process is known as basic because fluxes of burnt lime or dolomite, which are chemical bases, are added to promote the removal.


from crushed rock with burnt lime as binder.


The volcanic ash and pulverized brick supplements that were added to the burnt lime, to obtain a hydraulic.


Historically, liming of farm fields in centuries past was often done with burnt lime; the difference is at least partially explained by the fact that affordable.


extracted from the coast and the hills to burnt lime.


limestone around the village and that there were 14 kilns thereabouts, the burnt lime (quicklime) being slaked and used by farmers to condition the soil in.


mined in 1885 with significant mining activity in the 1920s producing burnt lime or quicklime, which is used in the production of cement.


interchange with the Peak Forest Tramway, for the transport of limestone and burnt lime.


in the 19th century of calcium oxide, popularly known as quicklime or burnt lime.


9,000–8,000 BC) in Western Asia constructed of burnt lime and clay, colored red with ochre and polished.


into lime kilns at Bugsworth where it was converted into quick lime (or burnt lime).


prevented weeds from growing as crude mortar made of sticky rice and burnt lime created a seal between bricks that would rival modern cement in strength.


burnt lime or quicklime Harold Lime (born 1928-2008), American pornographic film.


a mixture of burnt lime and calcite crystals.


The one bead without this mixture had anhydrite crystal also appear within the burnt lime (this was indicated.


each holding up to 300 tons each, which could produce up to 40 tons of burnt lime a day.


sandstone quarried from the Sudmerberg northeast of Goslar and mortared with burnt lime.



Synonyms:

calcium; unslaked lime; calx; atomic number 20; calcium oxide; quicklime; calcined lime; Ca; oxide; fluxing lime; lime;

Antonyms:

uncover;

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