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Bleach may work on some stains. It really depends on what the floor is and what the stains are.
it stains the fabric the dyes color
One of the most common chemicals used to eliminate stains from clothing is white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar will work on grass stains, as well as coffee. tea and fruit stains.
Yes peroxide gets stains out of carpet. It will work fast. After using that then was carpet with carpet machine as you would normally.
No, only chlorine bleach (if you're lucky) can do that magic trick! Non-chlorine bleach (hydrogen peroxide and citric acid) is good at removing organic stains like grass or blood stains. It's not so effective against inorganic stains (pink ink.) On the other hand, if you accidentally put some beet juice in with the wash, non-chlorine bleach would work.
Starts off as Calcium Carbonate , when heated the calcium carbonate becomes Calcium Oxide + Carbon Dioxide, the Calcium Oxide then reacts with water to produce Calcium Hydroxide and then when more water is added then filtered it becomes Calcium Hydroxide Solution, C02 is then added to form Calcium Carbonate again [:
'Vanish' really does work pretty well!!
Calcium Carbonate pills, crushed eggshells, zucchini and powdered calcium suppliment all work.
Limestone is mostly calcium carbonate. processing the total carbonates in the limestone via titration will work, using an acid such as hydrochloric acid.
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Some of the process that fix carbon dioxide are limewater + carbon dioxide equals calcium carbonate + water. Another is calcium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide = aqueous calcium bicarbonate. These equations work in reverse to release carbon dioxide.
Because as the spring water evaporates, it leaves behind crystals of calcium carbonate.
Both of these substances are alkaline and they react with excess acid in the stomach to produce a Calcium or Magnesium salt solution and Carbon dioxide gas.
I don't believe it does - I think it just prevents stains. I have calcium stains on my pool because I poured powedered shock into the pool over the winter when the water wasn't circulating (don't do that!) -- now I'm grinding them off by hand witha diamond abrasive pad screwed to a long metal pool and it's grueling work. There's no way a checmial would take these off - even a wire brush didn't make a dent. Good luck
If hot water and soap do not work, coffee, tea, alcoholic beverages, and soft drink stains can be removed by applying a bandage saturated with 1 part glycerol (glycerin) diluted with 4 parts water. Two parts of isopropyl alcohol may be added to this mixture to hasten the removal action. The bleaches described for removal of smoke stains are also effective in removing stubborn coffee and other stains. A poultice of talc and trichloroethylene can be used on tough stains.
Why do TUMS help you when you have heartburn? Heartburn is caused by an excessive amount of hydrochloric acid in your stomach. It helps because the reactant calcium carbonate is a base while hydrochloric acid is an acid. Calcium carbonate neutralizes the hydrochloric acid, when they react a salt is produced. When any carbonate and acid react carbon dioxide is released. The last product that was produced was water. Salt, carbon dioxide, and water do not irritate your stomach.
CaCo3 is a base, so it neutralizes acids. Thus, CaCo3 can neutralize acids in acid rain. For example, CaCo3 will neutralize HCl by the following equation: 2HCl(aq) +CaCO3(aq) reacts to form CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) This gets rid of the acids and makes the acid rain safe for organisms.