Sentences with phrase «calcium oxide»

Lately I've been using it on my 11 year old dog who had calcium oxide crystals in his urine.
At high heat, limestone's calcium carbonate splits into calcium oxide (the desired lime content) and carbon dioxide (the waste).
One novel contribution in the course of this research has been the synthesis and identification of a new compound — calcium glycerolate — «which notably surpasses calcium oxide and glyceroxide in stability and makes it a very good candidate for the development of heterogeneous catalysts for the synthesis of biodiesel.»
The most prominent of those problems involve bricklayers — who wear down ridges on their prints handling heavy, rough materials frequently — or people who work with lime [calcium oxide], because it's really basic and dissolves the top layers of the skin.
Jackson said that lime (also known as calcium oxide, or CaO)-- exposed to seawater in the Roman concrete mixture — probably thoroughly reacted with volcanic ash early in the history of the massive harbor structures.
If your dog is suffering from calcium phosphate or calcium oxide stones, you need to feed it low oxalate foods.
You quote Peter Styring on possible uses of carbon dioxide, saying: «I can take a slurry of calcium oxide, put...
This includes copper sulfate and hydrated lime (calcium oxide), the main ingredients in bordeaux mixture which is used as a fungicide, particularly against coffee rust.
Teacher: «We now have calcium oxide.
The dust consists of elements such as carbon and simple, heat - resistant compounds such as titanium dioxide and calcium oxide (lime).
Crews are treating the water in these ponds with caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) and lime (calcium oxide), which are very basic in pH. The goal is to reduce the acidity of the water.
Kidney stones are always made up of calcium oxide minerals, whereas bladder stones can be composed of calcium oxide, struvite (magnesium - ammonium - phosphate), ammonium urate, cystine, or a compound of these.
CO2 could be cooked out of limestone and sequestered and the resulting lime (calcium oxide) would then absorb atmospheric CO2.
For example, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) produces carbon dioxide and calcium oxide (CaO).
Just wanted to let you know that Garden Lime is really just calcium carbonate and is not caustic — «quicklime» (calcium oxide) and «hydrated lime» (calcium hydroxide) are caustic.
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