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  • 11quicklime — Unslaked lime. See lime (2). * * * quick·lime kwik .līm n LIME * * * quick·lime (kwikґlīm) calcium oxide …

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  • 12List of alchemical substances — Alchemical studies produced a number of substances, which were later classified as particular chemical compounds or mixtures of compounds.Many of these terms were in common use into the 20th century.* Aqua Fortis nitric acid, can be formed by 2… …

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  • 13ἀκατάσβεστον — ἀκατάσβεστος unslaked masc/fem acc sg ἀκατάσβεστος unslaked neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 14un|slaked — «uhn SLAYKT», adjective. 1. unsatisfied; unappeased: »unslaked thirst. 2. not slaked: »unslaked lime. 3. = unrelaxed. (Cf. ↑unrelaxed) …

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  • 15Unslacked — Un*slacked , a. Not slacked; unslaked; as, unslacked lime. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16asbestos — noun Etymology: Middle English albeston mineral supposed to be inextinguishable when set on fire, probably from Middle French abeston, from Medieval Latin asbeston, alteration of Latin asbestos, from Greek, unslaked lime, from asbestos… …

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  • 17Hairstyle — Haircut redirects here. For the financial term, see Haircut (finance). For the 1982 film, see The Haircut. For the 1995 film, see Haircut (film). For the 1993 album by George Thorogood, see Haircut (album). Traditional hairstyle of a Japanese… …

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  • 18Coca — For other uses, see Coca (disambiguation). Coca Erythroxylum coca Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 19Calcium oxide — Chembox new Name = Calcium Oxide ImageFile = Calcium oxide 3D vdW.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Calcium oxide IUPACName = Calcium Oxide Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = CaO MolarMass = 56.077 g/mol Appearance = White solid Density =… …

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  • 20Trivial name — In chemistry and zoology, a trivial name (also a common name or vernacular name ) is a non systematic name. That is, the name is not recognised according to the rules of any formal ( e.g. IUPAC) system of nomenclature. Many trivial names continue …

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