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  • Lime Water: Is It Acid, Base, or Neutral? - Chemistry Explained
    Lime water is a base. It is made by adding calcium oxide (CaO), also called quicklime, to water. Calcium oxide is a strong base, and when it is added to water, it dissolves and forms calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), which is a strong base. Lime water is a saturated solution of calcium hydroxide in water.
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