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quicklime Meaning in Bengali



 কলিচুন,

Noun:

কলিচুন,





quicklime শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

বিক্রিয়ায় কার্বন ডাই অক্সাইড ত্যাগ করে ও ক্যালসিয়াম অক্সাইড উৎপন্ন করে ,যা কলিচুন নামে পরিচিতঃ CaCO3(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g) ক্যালসিয়াম কার্বনেট পানিতে সম্পৃক্ত ।

অপর মতে, এই অঞ্চলটি কলিচুন ও কাতা (নারকেল ছোবড়ার আঁশ) উৎপাদনের জন্য বিশেষভাবে পরিচিত ছিল ।

ষোড়শ লুইকে, তার ছিন্ন মস্তক তার দুই পায়ের ফাকে রেখে, তার দেহের ওপরে কলিচুন দিয়ে, একটি চিহ্নহীন কবরে দাফন করা হয় ।

quicklime's Usage Examples:

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


converts them into the highly caustic material burnt lime, unslaked lime or quicklime (calcium oxide) and, through subsequent addition of water, into the less.


2006 after testing showed quicklime dust was escaping into the atmosphere.


The kiln, which produced 200,000 tonnes of quicklime a year for use in the steel.


ignited on contact with water, and was probably based on naphtha and quicklime.


Chalk is mined for use in industry, such as for quicklime, bricks and builder's putty, and in agriculture, for raising pH in soils.


calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate) to produce the form of lime called quicklime (calcium oxide).


remove carbon from limestone through combustion to yield calcium oxide (quicklime).


A former quarrying village, quicklime and silica brick production centre, its fortunes rose and fell as a result.


He built lime kilns to turn the abundant local limestone into quicklime, starting an industry that operated into the late 20th century.


preserving duck, chicken or quail eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice hulls for several weeks to several months, depending on the.


During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, egg whites mixed with quicklime and eggshells were used as a type of mortar to hold stone walls together.


illumination is created when an oxyhydrogen flame is directed at a cylinder of quicklime (calcium oxide), which can be heated to 2,572 °C (4,662 °F) before melting.


Middle Ages, mud was used as mortar, though later on it was replaced by quicklime or cement.


toxicological effects of copper and lead compounds, the depilatory vertue of quicklime, the composition of plaster of Paris and its surgical use.


substances or objects such as rocks, arrows, scalding water, hot sand, quicklime, tar, or boiling oil, down on attackers.


Substances such as quicklime and sulfur could be toxic and blinding.


"Naujasis kalcitas" (English: The New Calcite; the only manufacturer of quicklime in Lithuania, supplying 50-55% of the domestic market) purchased and reconstructed.



Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

uncover;

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