In paints, limestone is used as a filter extending expensive pigments. Limestone is calcium carbonate with the chemical formula of CaCO3.
Powdered limestone is commonly used as a filler in some paints.
A purely chemical sedimentary limestone would contain no fossil remnants, organic limestone would.
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2
Limestone and shale
we wouldn't have these- -Limestone is used in buildings and roads. - Limestone can be used in glass making. - Limestone is used in toothpaste. - Limestone is used in cement and mortar. - Limestone is used in bread and cereals as a source of calcium. - Limestone is used to make paper white. -Limestone is used to purify sugar. -Pulverized limestone is used to neutralize acidic soils. -Limestone can be used to make brake pads. -Limestone is used in the preparation of wools and dyes. -Limestone is used to make antacids. -Limestone is used in climbing walls. -Limestone is used a suppression of methane explosions in underground coalmines. -Limestone is added to plastics, paint, tiles and other materials as both white pigment and cheap filler. -Limestone is used in the manufacture of quicklime (calcium oxide) and slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). -Limestone can be used to create steel by using it in a blast furnace.
Limestone
Does lumber contain limestone
The molecule of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) contain 5 atoms.
No! as limestone' s chemical formula is CaCO3
No it does not
Yes!
A purely chemical sedimentary limestone would contain no fossil remnants, organic limestone would.
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2
Limestone and shale contain fossils.
it contain HCL
silica, calcite
No. limestone is a sedimentary rock, and can contain fossils
Limestone and shale