Chalk is called सुधाखंडः (sudhaakhandaha) in Sanskrit.
When chalk (the mineral) dissolves in water, it's called "limewater".
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Chalk is CaCO3. The chemical name for chalk is calcium carbonate. It is a porous sedimentary rock, and is also a type of limestone. The White Cliffs of Dover are actually made from chalk.
There is no word for it in the Sanskrit. The English language, while not the most complicated, it does have the largest amount of words. There are some English words that have no translation in certain other languages.
chalk comes from chalk deposits the white cliffs of dover is one then the grind it into powder then they press it into molds of chalk then they sell it
Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
It is just called "The Chalk".
Chalk (use for writing on a greenboard in school) in Tagalog is called Tisa but commonly it is still called chalk.
The fear of chalk is called: Calxophobia
mango is called "AMRA" in sanskrit
The name of bottle gourd in Sanskrit is "Lauki."
Blood is called "रक्त" (rakta) in Sanskrit.
pumpkin is called kadufalam in sanskrit
The chalk-like substance is, in fact, chalk.
Chalk is chemically called 'calcium carbonate'
Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language that is often studied for its historical and cultural significance. For example, one could say, "The ancient religious texts of Hinduism, such as the Vedas and Upanishads, were composed in Sanskrit."
In Sanskrit, 50 is written as पञ्चाशत् (pañcāśat).