oxidecalcium
Oxidecalcium, also known as calcium oxide or quicklime, is a chemical compound with the formula CaO. It is a white, caustic, crystalline solid that is produced by heating calcium carbonate (limestone) in a kiln. This process, called calcination, drives off carbon dioxide, leaving behind the oxide. Oxidecalcium is highly reactive and readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air, forming calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) and calcium carbonate, respectively.
The primary uses of oxidecalcium are in the construction industry, where it is a key component of