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1 I(4) | and, by uniting with the lime or sulphate of copper, becomes 2 I | heats nearly as much as the lime does, but see how differently. 3 I | this heat in the case of lime, that it is sufficient sometimes ( 4 I | heat evolved by acting upon lime with water, and the power 5 I(6) | composed of carbonic acid and lime, and, in chemical language, 6 I(6) | is called carbonate of lime. When sulphuric acid is 7 I(6) | sulphuric acid unites with the lime to form sulphate of lime. 8 I(6) | lime to form sulphate of lime. Carbonic acid, under ordinary 9 II(14)| calc-spar. Native carbonate of lime in its primitive crystalline