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Chemistry and Technology of Lime

This brochure describes a book titled "Chemistry and Technology of Lime and Limestone" that provides information on limestone exploration and extraction, limestone processing, the uses of limestone and lime, and the economic factors affecting lime and limestone. The book covers topics such as the formation and properties of limestone, lime manufacture, and the theory of lime hydration. It is intended to be a comprehensive reference for those involved in industries where limestone and lime play important roles.

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Chemistry and Technology of Lime

This brochure describes a book titled "Chemistry and Technology of Lime and Limestone" that provides information on limestone exploration and extraction, limestone processing, the uses of limestone and lime, and the economic factors affecting lime and limestone. The book covers topics such as the formation and properties of limestone, lime manufacture, and the theory of lime hydration. It is intended to be a comprehensive reference for those involved in industries where limestone and lime play important roles.

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Chemistry and Technology of Lime and Limestone. 2nd Edition

Description: Principles of Industrial Chemistry Chris A. Clausen III & Guy Mattson The first book specifically designed to
help the academically trained chemist make the transition to the real world of industry. It uses process
development as a general theme to provide information normally acquired only through on–the–job
training. The authors trace an industrial chemical process from idea stage to fully operational plant, discuss
concepts in unit operation and their applications, and deal with such subjects as material accounting, energy
accounting, mass transport, heat transfer, principles of kinetics, separation methods, instrumentation,
economic concepts, and patent procedures. A valuable overview and insight into the industry. 1978 The
Chemistry of Silica Solubility, Polymerization, Colloid and Surface Properties, and Biochemistry Ralph K. Iler
Silica, the major component of the earth’s solid surface, the constituent of ordinary sand, and an essential
material in many forms of life, is involved in many phases of modern technology and science. Its role in
human disease, aging, and health is just beginning to be explored. Here is a comprehensive account of the
basic chemistry involved in a wide range of research and development activities. Also a wealth of
information on production and production control. Anyone involved with R&D or production in the many
diverse fields and industries in which silica plays a vital role chemistry, biology, medicine, agriculture,
metallurgy, and mining will find this book an invaluable reference. 1979 Fourth Edition of Faith, Keyes &
Clark’s Industrial Chemicals Frederick A. Lowenheim & Marguerite K. Moran The latest updated edition of a
manual whose popularity for a quarter–century attests to its usefulness as a handy reference a concise,
quick–study source of essential information on 145 commonly used chemicals. For each of them, the book
covers such subjects as reaction and yield or recovery; material and energy requirements by quantities;
detailed explanation of the process involved (with illustrations and flow diagram); uses of the end product
and important by–products; economics of production; specifics on properties, grades, containers and
regulations; list of manufacturers and plant locations; and volume of production and price ranges over the
past two decades. A valuable time–saver. 1975

Contents: Introduction.

Formation and Properties of Limestone.

Limestone Exploration and Extraction.

Limestone Processing.

Limestone Uses.

Theory of Calcination.

Definitions and Properties of Limes.

Lime Manufacture.

Theory of Lime Hydration.

Methods of Hydration.

Uses of Lime.

Economic Factors Affecting Lime and Limestone.

Analytical Testing of Limestone and Lime.

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