No. Limestone is Calcium Carbonate.
Limestone plus water makes wet calcium carbonate. With a very slight amount of calcium carbonate dissolving.
Limestone is the type of rock that is made primarily of calcium carbonate.
Limestone is mostly calcium carbonate.
Limestone is made of calcium carbonate, which is a base when dissolved in water
calcium carbonate
It doesn't exist - calcium carbonate is limestone/marble - its insoluble
Limestone is made out of Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 . Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime and it is from this that the rock it was mine from gets its name.
Chalk is CaCO3. The chemical name for chalk is calcium carbonate. It is a porous sedimentary rock, and is also a type of limestone. The White Cliffs of Dover are actually made from chalk.
Marble is known as Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) in terms of chemical formula.
Limestone is made of Calcium Carbonate which is scientifically noted as CaCO3.Read more: What_is_limestone's_structure
No, it is not flaky . it is calcium carbonate , a sedimentary rock. it's made of shells of animals.
Carbon dioxide gas is produced when limestone, which contains calcium carbonate, reacts with an acid. This reaction forms calcium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
Salt (sodium chloride) and limestone (calcium carbonate).