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Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, making the oceans more acidic. This increases the solubility of calcium carbonate, making it more difficult to make shells.
Hematite is not made from calcium carbonate.
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
There are actually two products made.When Calcium reacts with water, Calcium Hydroxide is produced and so is Hydrogen. So, both Calcium Hydroxide and Hydrogen are produced, looking like this in a word equation:Calcium + Water = Calcium Hydroxide + Hydrogen
Echinoderms have an Endoskeleton made up of 95 % calcium carbonate.
Salt and Water are ALWAYS made when an acid reacts with a carbonate
No. Limestone is Calcium Carbonate. Limestone plus water makes wet calcium carbonate. With a very slight amount of calcium carbonate dissolving.
A reaction between an acid and a carbonate gives a salt, water and carbon dioxide. So the word equation is: acid + carbonate -----> salt + carbon dioxide + water eg: hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate ----> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water See: http://www.sky-web.net/science/reaction-types.htm
Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, making the oceans more acidic. This increases the solubility of calcium carbonate, making it more difficult to make shells.
Hematite is not made from calcium carbonate.
Marble - of any type - is a rock made largely of calcium carbonate, on an elemental level. Calcium carbonate reacts with acid. It's that simple.
CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate)
No. Chalk is made of calcium carbonate, which is insoluble in water.
No.It is made of calcium and carbonate
It doesn't exist - calcium carbonate is limestone/marble - its insoluble
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
Calcium carbonate is made of the elements calcium, carbon, and oxygen.