In horticulture Dolomite lime is added to soils and soil-less potting mixes as an acidity buffer and as a magnesium source
frangipanis live in australia? do they really?
Frangipanis got their name because there was a family in the 13th century by the name of the Frangipanis. So they named the flower after the family.
There are two types of barn lime. Ag lime or dolomite can be used to "sweeten" the chicken coop and area with no harm to the birds. Hydrated lime "burn lime" is caustic and should be kept away from Livestock including chickens.
Frangipanis grow in tropical ares such as the Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, South America, Mexico and Australia. They do not like the cold temperature and climate very much though.
Dolomite lime is typically used to raise soil pH (make more alkaline).
Sulfur in Sponge Iron comes from coal feeding. This sulfur when combustion with heat creates Sulfuric acid which is harmful to atmosphere. So to reduce sulfur you can used dolomite or lime stone. For 1 MT Iron ore you have to use 50 kg dolomite/lime stone.
it is almost like hat type of rock dolomite is , so the answer is carbonate rock.
Adding lime to acidic soil can help raise pH levels by neutralizing the acidity. Lime is typically applied in the form of ground limestone or dolomite, and helps to improve soil structure and nutrient availability for plants.
Frangipanis are found in my back yard
Dolomite is a metal, a dolomite mountain is a mountain made of dolomite
No. Frangipanis are not native to Australia. They are native to Central America, Mexico and Venezuela. There is a rainforest tree in Australia known as the native frangipani because of its strongly scented creamy yellow, frangipani-like flowers. However, it is not related to the exotic frangipani from Central America.