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  2. Lime softening - Wikipedia

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    Lime softening (also known as lime buttering, lime-soda treatment, or Clark's process) [1] is a type of water treatment used for water softening, which uses the addition of limewater (calcium hydroxide) to remove hardness (deposits of calcium and magnesium salts) by precipitation.

  3. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Lime softening is the process in which lime is added to hard water to make it softer. It has several advantages [further explanation needed] over the ion-exchange method but is mainly suited to commercial treatment applications. [13]

  4. Water treatment - Wikipedia

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    Dalecarlia Water Treatment Plant, Washington, D.C. Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation or many other uses, including being safely returned to the environment.

  5. Calcium oxide - Wikipedia

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    This process can be used to provide a convenient portable source of heat, as for on-the-spot food warming in a self-heating can, cooking, and heating water without open flames. Several companies sell cooking kits using this heating method. [12] It is a food additive used as an acidity regulator, a flour treatment agent and a leavener. [13]

  6. Water purification - Wikipedia

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    The treatment process was conceived by John L. Leal and the chlorination plant was designed by George Warren Fuller. [47] Over the next few years, chlorine disinfection using chloride of lime were rapidly installed in drinking water systems around the world. [48]

  7. Process flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    A process flow diagram (PFD) is a diagram commonly used in chemical and process engineering to indicate the general flow of plant processes and equipment. The PFD displays the relationship between major equipment of a plant facility and does not show minor details such as piping details and designations.

  8. Template:Lime - Wikipedia

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    Template data This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard , VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Lime in articles based on its TemplateData.

  9. File:Water phase diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Water phase diagram. Y-axis=Pressure in pascals (10 n). X-axis=Temperature in kelvins. S=Solid; L=Liquid; V=Vapour, CP=Critical Point, TP=Triple Point: Date: September 2006: Source: Own work: Author: Eurico Zimbres: Permission (Reusing this file) Free for all use: Other versions: phase diagram with description but without units of measurement