A cubic yard of lime sludge at 24-28 percent solids would weigh approximately 2,400-2,800 pounds. This calculation takes into account the weight of the water content in the sludge at the given percentage.
No, lime is not magnetic. Lime is a type of calcium compound that does not possess magnetic properties.
On average, a limestone block weighs around 150 pounds (68 kg). However, the weight can vary based on the size and density of the specific block.
The gas that turns lime water milky is carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, it reacts to form calcium carbonate, which is insoluble and gives the solution a milky appearance.
Ice cubes at a lower temperature (below 0 degrees Celsius) have more capacity to absorb heat compared to water at 0 degrees Celsius. When added to lime juice, the ice cubes can cool the juice more effectively due to their lower temperature and phase change from solid to liquid. This causes a larger drop in temperature of the lime juice compared to adding water at 0 degrees Celsius.
80 lbs per cubic foot
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I've been using "real lime" which is a crystallized lime powder in the canning section of the grocery. Works lovely.
Because of the acidity of lime, I would do a spot test with the powder before treating in this matter for fleas.
A cubic yard of lime sludge at 24-28 percent solids would weigh approximately 2,400-2,800 pounds. This calculation takes into account the weight of the water content in the sludge at the given percentage.
nope. sorry.
Lime kill most of the home bugs incluiding bedbugs.
loss of weight in lime in furnace
lime to plaster the buildings
i think it would be 7 nutral because its water and f we can drink it it will be nutral No, it won't be neutral. Lime water is a mixture of calcium hydroxide (lime), a fairly strong base, with water. The resulting solution will be basic (perhaps near pH 11, depending on how much lime is added, and how pure the water is to begin with). Its Ph 12 on the scale I had.
Slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) typically exists as a solid white powder at room temperature.
test it out and then inhale it