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Rock salt, rock gypsum, and some forms of limestone.
Limestone is roasted to make lime (calcium oxide) or slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).Other materials and rocks added during roasting are clay, shale, sand, iron ore, bauxite, fly ash, and slag which provide alumino-silicates.
It depends on what kind of rock they are made of. Cliffs formed of igneous rock generally do not contain carbonates. Cliffs that have some limestone, marble, or dolomite do contain carbonates.
Fossils are nearly always found in some type of sedimentary rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock which very commonly contains fossils, as is coal.
No. If a sedimentary rock has undergone even a low grade metamorphism, it is considered a metamorphic rock.
soem examples of chemical sedimantery rock are limestone, and gypsum.
Gypsum and Rock Salt are two examples of chemical rocks (sedimentary rocks).
What are some uses of chemical limestone
It can be. Some limestone is formed from the precipitation of calcite from saturated solutions, and is considered a chemical sedimentary rock. Other limestone that consists largely of the skeletal remains of marine organisms is considered bio-clastic, a cross between an organic and a detrital sedimentary rock. Typical detrital sedimentary rocks are those composed mostly of particles of pre-existing rock, although organic matter may be included; examples would be sandstone, shale, and conglomerate.
how are the origins of rock salt and some limestone similar
A 4.8-kg limestone rock and some sediments that are not limestone
Rock salt, rock gypsum, and some forms of limestone.
Some rock types could be considered limited, but many could be considered limitless inasfar as their quantity is so massive that their extinction would be unimagineable.
Limestone is not generally referred to as an organic rock. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a mineral. However, in some cases, limestone can contain remnants of organic matter such as shells, coral, or other marine organisms, which can give it a slightly organic origin. This is why some people may refer to limestone as an organic rock.
The fine-grained sedimentary rock, limestone is mostly made up of calcite. Most limestones are formed in oceans, and sometimes from seashells. Some may be formed in lakes. Limestone is a form of sedimentary rock.
Limestone is the sedimentary rock that is used to make cement. Some limestone is made of old coral reefs that have been buried by deposits.
Some are made because of limestone rock that is more easily eroded away by water. The surrounding rock stays, but the limestone is eventually dissolved leaving a cavern.