when calcium hydroxide is applied on the wall it reacts with carbon dioxide of the air and forms
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Calcium hydroxide reacts slowly with the carbon dioxide in air to form a thin layer of calcium carbonate on the walls. Calcium carbonate is formed after two to three days of whitewashing and gives a shiny finish to the walls.
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