yes
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2
From what I know, limestone is alkali, and high pH water would not weather alkali things. For the case of limestone, it might even make the limestone bigger (think so).
soda ash is prepared by solvey process. in which limestone,ammonia and salt is used.
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (also called sodium hydrogen carbonate) NaHCO3 Limestone is Calcium carbonate CaCO3. These are very different substances, chemically and physically.
The type of climate that a limestone will weather more quickly i think will be a hot and dry climate.
Salt (sodium chloride) and limestone (calcium carbonate).
Limestone and baking soda will.
Cold weather can cause limestone to deteriorate through a process called freeze-thaw weathering. When water seeps into cracks in the limestone and freezes, it expands, putting pressure on the rock and causing it to crack. Over time, this can lead to the breakdown of the limestone structure.
yes.you can make glass from sand, limestone and soda
Glass is mainly sand- about 75%, but soda ash and limestone are usually added to that. Other ingredients can be added to change properties and colors.
They start to weather away. Acid rain is a huge contributor to the weathering of Limestone structures.
Chalk would weather fastest, followed by limestone.