alabaster refers to two minerals:
Alabaster refers to varieties of two different minerals: gypsum (a hydrous sulfate of calcium) and calcite (a carbonate of calcium). Gypsum is the alabaster of the present day; calcite is generally the alabaster of the ancients
Alabaster is a translucent stone used in floor slabs. It is composed of minerals such as gypsum, calcite, carbonate of calcium, and onyx marble.
The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.
Calcium Carbonate :)
Calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate or calcium magnesium carbonate.
CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate)
What is the product of calcium carbonate
Calcium oxide
Alabaster is a fine-grained, translucent variety of gypsum, a mineral composed of calcium sulfate.
the symbol for calcium carbonate is Caco
calcium carbonate