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slaked lime vs hydroxide

hydroxide vs slaked lime

slaked lime and hydroxide both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
slaked lime Yes No No No
hydroxide Yes No No No
As nouns, hydroxide is a hypernym of slaked lime; that is, hydroxide is a word with a broader meaning than slaked lime:
  • slaked lime: a caustic substance produced by heating limestone
  • hydroxide: a compound of an oxide with water
Other hypernyms of slaked lime include hydrated oxide.
slaked lime (noun) hydroxide (noun)
a caustic substance produced by heating limestone a compound of an oxide with water
a chemical compound containing the hydroxyl group
Difference between slaked lime and hydroxide

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