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d. Lime is produced to make ....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lime is produced through the calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate) in a lime kiln at temperatures at or above 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. The product of calcination of high calcium limestone is "quicklime" or calcium oxide.

Answered by bhavanap1967
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Answer:

it is produced to make marble

Explanation:when lime reacts with water it forms slaked lime, when carbon dioxide gas is passed through lime water, it forms calcium carbonate which is nothing but marble. Lime and lime water are used to whitewash walls.

equation-

CaO+H2O= Ca(OH)2

Ca(OH)2+ Co2=CaCo3+H2O

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