Hydrated lime (Ca(OH)₂), also known as calcium hydroxide, is a dry, powdery substance made by adding water to quicklime (calcium oxide). It is widely used in various industrial applications, including water and wastewater treatment, where it helps to neutralize acids and remove impurities like heavy metals and phosphates. Hydrated lime is also used in construction for soil stabilization, as a binder in cement and mortar, and in the steel industry to remove impurities from molten metal. Additionally, it plays a role in flue gas treatment to control emissions of sulfur dioxide and in agriculture to improve soil pH.
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