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Which of the following substances is commonly known as “quicklime”? 

“The term “quicklime” refers to calcium oxide (CaO), a chemical compound generated when calcium carbonate (CaCO3) decomposes thermally, releasing carbon dioxide and leaving behind calcium oxide. It is not a base, but rather a powerful alkaline material known as “basic oxide.” When calcium oxide combines with water, it produces calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), a strong base.

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