they all have differentlimestone'swhich makes them have something in common. :D
by jessicaxxx
Calcium carbonate is commonly known as chalk, limestone, or marble.
Marble is known as Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) in terms of chemical formula.
The common name of Calcium carbonate may be Chalk, but chemically that's not true, if it is the blackboard writing chalk. This chalk is actually Calcium sulfate, which is mistaken as Calcium carbonate, as its manufacturing process uses Calcium carbonate.So, I think the common name for chalk should be Limestone, which is the most common mineral form of this compound.
The scientific name for marble is calcium carbonate. Other things that fall under the IUPAC name calcium carbonate are limestone, chalk, aragonite, and calcite.
The most common negative ion in marble is carbonate (CO3)2-. It forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water and reacts with calcium ions in limestone to form calcium carbonate, which is the main component of marble.
Calcite: a common mineral consisting of crystallized calcium carbonate.
Calcium Carbonate Limestone, Marble.
Both limestone and marble have calcium in them.
Limestone is calcium carbonate. Marble is limestone. So is chalk powder.
Calcium Carbonate is commonly known as limestone ; calcite; aragonite; chalk; marble; or pearl.
Calcite is the most common carbonate mineral. It is found in a variety of environments such as caves, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks. Calcite is also a major constituent of limestone and marble.
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