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Quicklime, also referred to as lime (calcium oxide (CaO)), is derived from high quality, natural deposits of limestone (calcium carbonate (CaCO3)) or dolomitic limestone (calcium magnesium carbonate (CaCO3 + MgCO3).
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❥In its hydrated state, calcium is called calcium hydroxide, and in its pure state it is called calcium oxide, or quicklime. Calcium oxide has a heavy density (65lb/ft³) and is more reactive than hydrated lime.The resulting lime has a density of 35lb/ft³, and is called calcium hydroxide.
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