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  2. Agricultural lime - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural lime, also called aglime, agricultural limestone, garden lime or liming, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk. The primary active component is calcium carbonate . Additional chemicals vary depending on the mineral source and may include calcium oxide .

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium.

  4. Buxton lime industry - Wikipedia

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    Remains of a lime kiln at Grin Low. Grin Low was the main location in Buxton for the early lime industry. It was an extensive area of limestone quarrying and was licensed for lime burning from 1662 by the 1st Duke of Devonshire. Demand for lime grew dramatically during the Industrial Revolution. There are widespread remains of over 100 large ...

  5. Surging Lime Prices Put the Squeeze on Mexican Restaurants - AOL

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    Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images By Jim Forsyth SAN ANTONIO -- Mexican restaurants in the United States are being squeezed by a sudden jump in the price of limes, an essential ...

  6. News Bites: Detoxing is a Myth and Lime Prices Drop - AOL

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  7. Lime (material) - Wikipedia

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    In the lime industry, limestone is a general term for rocks that contain 80% or more of calcium or magnesium carbonate, including marble, chalk, oolite, and marl.Further classification is done by composition as high calcium, argillaceous (clayey), silicious, conglomerate, magnesian, dolomite, and other limestones. [5]

  8. Lime production in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is an acid lime which has been developed in recent times. Its origin is inferred as a hybrid of the Key lime and citron. [12] The Persian or Tahiti lime tree grows to 15–20 feet (4.6–6.1 m) height, with broad lanceolate leaves and slightly purple-tinged flowers (with no viable pollen) mostly in January.

  9. Cocking Lime Works - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known mention of lime workings in the parish of Cocking is in 1715, when Cowdray Estate documents refer to two isolated lime kilns being in use. [4] A map of the Cowdray Estate from 1768 shows a chalk pit on Cocking Hill, [5] while the tithe map of 1842 shows the chalk pit as being assigned to Rev. Thomas Valentine, the incumbent ...