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1. A [[lime]] source used to raise soil [[pH]], but rarely on [[established]] turf, because of its burn potential.<br>
1. A [[lime]] source used to raise soil [[pH]], but rarely on [[established]] turf, because of its burn potential.<br><br>


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http://www.reade.com/images/product_images/minerals_ores_powder/calcium-carbonate-powder.jpg<br><br>
http://www.mtl-system.com/Web%20Images/Model_chemistry/Large/Molecular%20Model/T22013_l.jpg<br><br> molecular structure of calcium carbonate.<br> Source: http://www.mtl-system.com/<br><br>
Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the principal cause of hard water.<br><br>
Source: http://www.reade.com/products/calcium-carbonate-ca-co3-powder<br><br>

Latest revision as of 14:15, 6 July 2017


1. A lime source used to raise soil pH, but rarely on established turf, because of its burn potential.

calcium-carbonate-powder.jpg

Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the principal cause of hard water.

Source: http://www.reade.com/products/calcium-carbonate-ca-co3-powder