Hi Mike, Thanks, but now I'm really confused. Where do you get hydrated
lime if it isn't ground limestone? I supposed hydrated meant "with water
added" or "sufficient water" or "whatever." Of course I am only familiar
with a "well hydrated patient" meaning "not dehydrated." Does that make
sense? In other words, hydrated having to do with water. Ruth
At 5:33 PM -0500 2/3/02, Michael Edison wrote:
According to the National Lime Association, "Aglime" is not Calcium
hydroxide (hydrated lime, as used in masonry mortar). It is ground
limestone.
Mike E.
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