Calcium oxide

Esquema

Getty AAT: Materials (matter)

Jerarquía

<materials by composition> > inorganic material

Descripción

Any of several forms of calcium oxide obtained from heating calcium carbonate (limestone, marble, chalk, and shells); when calcium carbonate is heated to about 500 C, carbon dioxide is driven off leaving anhydrous calcium oxide or quicklime. When quicklime is soaked in water, it is changed to calcium hydroxide or slaked lime. Slaked lime that is dried and ground to a fine powder is called hydrated lime or lime hydrate. Lime will eventually harden and react with carbon dioxide to reform calcium carbonate. Lime is used in mortar, cement, stucco, glass, whitewash, putty, leather tanning, papermaking, and as a water-softening agent.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300011736

Otros términos

  • kalk [nl]
  • chaux (calcium oxide) [fr]
  • Gelöschter Kalk [de]
  • cal [pt]
  • cal [es]
  • lime (calcium oxide) [en]