Because limstone is used so widely all over the world in most things such as toothpaste and houses, the use of limestone is pretty major because is such a poular, natural resource to use and helps with loads of stuff from the building of houses to farming!
Relative to other rock types, limestone is on the 'easily weathered' end of the scale.
Dolomite has a hardness of 3.5-4 on the Mohs scale of hardness.
Limestone pavement can be found in a large number of places, however one famous example is Malham Cove in North Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. Please see the related link for more information and a photograph of the Limestone Pavement at Malham.
the mohs scale is the scale we use to identify minerals
large caves in limestone bedrock
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The hardness is 3-4 on Mohs scale.
we use lime to neutralize the acidity of soil but we can't use limestone because it produces large amount of heat which is enough to kill the plants
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Relative to other rock types, limestone is on the 'easily weathered' end of the scale.
That depends. What are you proposing to use it for?
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Alkalis were first manufactured on a large scale as Sodium Carbonate in the 1700s using "The LeBlanc Process." This process mixed Sodium Chloride with Sulfuric Acid and then heated with charcoal and limestone. Byproducts included toxic gases Hydrogen Chloride and Hydrogen Sulfide.
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