CALCIUM OXIDE

chemical compound, CaO, a colorless, cubic crystalline or white amorphous substance. It is also called lime, quicklime, or caustic lime, but commercial lime often contains impurities, e.g., silica, iron, alumina, and magnesia. It is prepared by heating calcium carbonate (e.g., limestone) in a special lime kiln to about 500 degrees Celsius to 600 degrees Celsius, decomposing it into the oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide is widely used in industry, e.g., in making porcelain and glass; in purifying sugar; in preparing bleaching powder, calcium carbide, and calcium cyanamide; in water softeners; and in mortars and cements. In agriculture it is used for treating acidic soils (liming). It is incandescent when heated to high temperatures; the Drummond light, or limelight, provides a brilliant white light by heating a cylinder of lime with the flame of an oxyhydrogen torch. Calcium oxide is a basic anhydride, reacting with water to form calcium hydroxide; during the reaction (slaking) much heat is given off and the solid nearly doubles its volume.

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...a nuisance to get rid of. After distillation, the carbolic oil was then further purified by washing with a slaked lime-calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2-Solution to give carbolic acid. Listers invention included two parts: spraying carbolic acid in the...
...which passes off as a gas leaving calcium oxide. Although this reaction starts...of a highly carbonaceous clay. Calcium oxide, the product of decomposition...temperatures of primitive firing. If calcium oxide does not react with constituents...
...It is thus a combination of calcium oxide, aluminum oxide, and silicon Oxide...Silicon oxide, SiO 2 Calcium oxide, CaO Iron oxide; FeO Magnesium...and in addition they may contain calcium oxide and aluminum oxide. If you are...
...in acetone 25 times its volume at N.T.P. , and in water. B.p. -84 C., sp. gr. 0 91. Prepared by the action of water on calcium carbide. Used for welding, illuminating, acetic acid synthesis, and for manufacturing derivatives. achalasia Med...
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...an endothelial stress response that resembles that of nitric oxide-mediated nitrosative stress (Wiseman et al. 2006). We focused...and Zn were the most abundant metals following potassium and calcium in both types of samples. Yttrium is widely used in catalysts...
...H. 1997. The role of calcium in human lymphocyte...Jan KY. 2003. Nitric oxide production by arsenite...Yi Z. 2002a. Nitric oxide and calcium ions in apoptotic esophageal...2002b. Mitochondria, calcium and nitric oxide in the apoptotic pathway...
...of the importance of the receptor for calcium absorption and bone mineralization. These...L-arginine to the vasodilator, nitric oxide (NO). Animal models of kidney disease...Glu298Asp mutant human endothelial nitric oxide synthase purified from a yeast expression...
...content is formed by about 95% calcium oxide (CaO) and less than 5% magnesium...magnesium oxide (MgO) and 57% calcium oxide (CaO), which requires a limestone...magnesium oxide and 60 to 90% calcium oxide (CaO), which is available in several...
...of dry coal, as well as sulfate, calcium oxide (CaO), and total iron were taken...surprising because, in nutrition, calcium carbonate supplements depress irons...Dassenko SA, Whittaker P. 1991. Calcium supplementation: effect on iron...
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...Magnesium salts come in many forms--carbonate, glycinate, hydroxide, oxide, trisilicate, and aluminosilicates. Magnesium has a mild laxative...listed above all contain magnesium-aluminum combinations.) Like calcium, magnesium may cause kidney stones if taken for a very prolonged...
...following approximate proportions of ingredients: 70% silica, 10% boric oxide, 8% sodium oxide, 8% potassium oxide, and 1% calcium oxide. The addition of lead to a glass formula will cause the glass to melt at a lower temperature. The chemistry and characteristics...
...rather than "hatchery grey." Then the farmers add chlorine, sodium hydroxide, iodophors (a solution of iodine), and calcium oxide to keep the fish and the cages clean. Formaldehyde, malachite green, and four antibiotics are used to suppress disease...
...the microbes made crystals of calcium carbonate, the same material...coated with a layer of manganese oxide-containing minerals that can...is birnessite, a manganese oxide compound that includes traces of sodium, calcium, and potassium. Microscopic...
...been petitioned to establish a tolerance level for lead in calcium sources used in dietary supplements. According to Robert Moore...Maria Luisa, or Rueda. Greta, for example, is 99 percent lead oxide. FDA orders the detention at U.S. borders of items known...
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...the result of workers pouring calcium oxide on the ground in an attempt to...The steam resulted from the calcium oxide, also known as quicklime, mixing...and 22, PSI concluded levels of calcium oxide in the steam were not hazardous...
...intense white light by subjecting calcium oxide (or lime) to intense heat. They...city of Washington by means of the calcium light, of which he is the inventor...purpose of testing the merits of the calcium light invented by him for the use...
...famous square? 5 Complete the title of the 1961 wartime adventure film, The Guns Of --. 6 In science, slaked lime is calcium oxide that has been chemically combined with which liquid? 7 In TV, what was the name of the holiday camp on the sitcom Hi-De-Hi...
...famous square? 5 Complete the title of the 1961 wartime adventure film, The Guns Of --. 6 In science, slaked lime is calcium oxide that has been chemically combined with which liquid? 7 In TV, what was the name of the holiday camp on the sitcom Hi-De-Hi...
...fondness for pickles came from his days growing up on a farm. His great grandmother soaked the cucumbers in a lime (calcium oxide) solution that Maddox said gave the pickles a brilliant green color. His family members were butchers, so pickles...
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CALCIUM OXIDE chemical compound, CaO, a colorless...it into the oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide is widely used in industry, e.g., in...with the flame of an oxyhydrogen torch. Calcium oxide is a basic anhydride, reacting with water...
...powder. It is prepared by reacting calcium oxide (lime) with water, a process called...dehydrates, forming the oxide. Like the oxide, it has many uses, e.g., in liming...clear, saturated water solution of calcium hydroxide. It is used in medicine...
...and sulfur, forming many compounds. Although lime (calcium oxide) has been known since ancient times, elemental calcium...diversely used. The element is a constituent of lime (see calcium oxide ), chloride of lime (bleaching powder), mortar , plaster...
...vigorously with water to form phosphoric acid. Many metal oxides react with water to form alkaline hydroxides, e.g., calcium oxide (lime) reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide (slaked lime). Some metal oxides do not react with water but are...
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