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A modification of the technique used by the early industry was double-burning, in which a hard limestone would be burned and slaked before combining with clay slurry.
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It consists primarily of calcium hydroxide which is derived by slaking quicklime (calcium oxide), and may contain up to 5% of other ingredients.
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Thirst also began taking its deadly toll - the siege camp contained but a single small well, sufficient to slake only about one hundred men per day.
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And people who slake themselves with gallons of olive oil live for aeons.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It was a wine to drink to slake the thirst and greet the spring.
www.nj.com
Both methods of slaking the hunger have their pros and cons.
nymag.com
Indeed, water with its power to cleanse, purify and slake the thirst has a particularly rich symbolic meaning in most religious traditions.
news.bbc.co.uk
It is slaked enough to convert the calcium oxide to calcium hydroxide but not with sufficient water to react with the dicalcium silicate.
en.wikipedia.org
After the three-hour event, the children were given a biscuit packet and water bottle to slake their hunger and thirst.
www.thehindu.com
Slaking the global thirst for energy could therefore get a substantial boost...
phys.org

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