fluxing lime
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Definition
Noun: 1. A white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide: This is a chemical compound, also known as quicklime or calcium oxide (CaO). It is produced by heating limestone and is highly reactive, especially with water.
Usage
- The term "fluxing lime" is a technical and industrial name. It is used in contexts like metallurgy, construction, and chemical manufacturing.
- It specifically highlights the compound's role as a flux—a substance used to promote fusion (melting) or to remove impurities, especially in metal refining and smelting processes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The steel mill ordered several tons of fluxing lime for the next smelting operation.
- In the production process, fluxing lime reacts with silica impurities to form slag.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In metallurgy, "fluxing lime" is not just a material but describes a function. It refers to the use of calcium oxide to lower the melting point of a mixture or to chemically combine with impurities so they can be easily removed.
- The efficiency of the furnace improved after optimizing the fluxing lime ratio.
Variants and Related Words
- Quicklime (n): The common industrial name for calcium oxide.
- Calcium Oxide (n): The systematic chemical name (CaO).
- Burnt Lime (n): Another synonym emphasizing its production by calcination (burning).
- Lime (n): A more general term that can refer to calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, or even the fruit. Context is crucial.
Synonyms
- Quicklime
- Calcium oxide
- Burnt lime
- Calx (archaic/technical)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The word "lime" alone is ambiguous. It can mean:
- The citrus fruit.
- Calcium hydroxide (slaked lime, used in mortar and plaster).
- Calcium oxide (quicklime, as defined here).
- The modifier "fluxing" specifies the application (use as a flux) of the calcium oxide, distinguishing it from other uses like in cement production or water treatment.
Noun
- a white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide