0 a liquid containing calcium hydroxide that is used by scientists to test whether substances contain carbon dioxide
Nowadays, most processors dip the skins in clear water for two days, and then soak them in limewater for nine days to remove the hair.
First, the bark is soaked in limewater for three months.
Dry maize grain is soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution, usually limewater.
Limewater is widely used by marine aquarists as a primary supplement of calcium and alkalinity for reef aquariums.
The solution is called limewater and is a medium strength base that reacts with acids and attacks many metals.
They were also created using the same techniques: initial sketches in buon fresco and fresco-secco, details added in tempera, polished with limewater.
A first soak in limewater removes their bitter flavour, then they are ground and mixed with the ordinary provender.
A suitable carbon dioxide indicator, such as limewater or bicarbonate indicator shows the increased presence of carbon dioxide in the outgoing breath.