@Eetela-Sathyanarayana: My answer is exactly the same as Anoop Kumar Srivastava. Without that information, it's not anyway estimable. Apart from these it also depends on liming material to be used and on the depth of soil to be applied.
It depends on such many factors as the texture of that soil, types of liming materials, the desired pH after the addition of that liming material and so on.
Presence of water soluble or exchangeable calcium in acid soils is difference than presence of lime . The pH optimum for precipitation of calcium as carbonated will be much higher than its precipitation as either calcium chloride , calcium silicate or even calcium hydroxide...
Presence of water soluble or exchangeable calcium in acid soils is difference than presence of lime . The pH optimum for precipitation of calcium as carbonated will be much higher than its precipitation as either calcium chloride , calcium silicate or even calcium hydroxide...
Presence of water soluble or exchangeable calcium in acid soils is difference than presence of lime . The pH optimum for precipitation of calcium as carbonate will be much higher than its precipitation as either calcium chloride , calcium silicate or even calcium hydroxide...