limewater

[ UK /lˈa‍ɪmwɔːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. solution of calcium hydroxide in water used as an antacid
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How To Use limewater In A Sentence

  • I got that stupid question about the limewater in the last 10 minutes… J-gan Diary Entry
  • The old man ground the glands of ten toads into a thick paste, to which he added limewater and the ashes of certain plants. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • Choose no bug health seedlings, or in the latter with 3% before the seed of limewater, can kill 1 day within the seedling borer.
  • I gave him limewater to settle his stomach, but it also did no good. The Terror
  • Experiment materials: jar , windpipe, limewater, flume and the experiment record chart for each group.
  • Stalactites hung down like stone drapery from the arched ceiling far above; an occasional drop of limewater fell from their tapering ends. Conan Of The Isles
  • Example: The footnote on page 94 states that “Carbon dioxide dissolved in limewater {Ca(OH)2(aq)} precipitates carbonate ion {CaCO3}.” Off with Lavoisier's head, get on with chemistry
  • Granules made out of limewater are plastered on the wall, appearing to be very beautiful. The red light bulb hanging on the top refracts dark but pleasing light.
  • So I tried with limewater and ended up pouring limewater all over myself and my question paper. Babycartercl Diary Entry
  • Hitherto it has been held that what was traditionally defined as ''Byzantine fresco'' was executed only on wet plaster with limewater as the sole binding medium. The Byzantine wall paintings from the protaton church on Mount Athos, Greece: tradition and science
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