Environmental Sciences, asked by mohibullahbijoy, 1 month ago

Will you please briefly discuss about what is the lime stabilization of soil?​

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Answered by ItzBrownKudi
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Soil stabilization occurs when lime is added to a reactive soil to generate long-term strength gain through a pozzolanic reaction. This reaction produces stable calcium silicate hydrates and calcium aluminate hydrates as the calcium from the lime reacts with the aluminates and silicates solubilized from the clay.

Answered by kirandeepkaur46164
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Explanation:

Soil stabilization occurs when lime is added to a reactive soil to generate long-term strength gain through a pozzolanic reaction. This reaction produces stable calcium silicate hydrates and calcium aluminate hydrates as the calcium from the lime reacts with the aluminates and silicates solubilized from the clay.

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