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The property by virtue of which lime sets underwater

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Lime is available by calcining calcium carbonate at 900?C ... The property by virtue of which lime sets under water, is known as

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The property by virtue of which lime sets under water is known as hydraulicity.

Hydraulicity is the property of a binder to harden in contact with water. Hydraulicity is produced by burning a limestone containing silica, alumina and iron oxides which above certain temperatures combine, totally or partially, with the Calcium Oxide. The existence of pure Calcium Carbonate deposits is not common.

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