limestone
Thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate release calcium oxide (CaO).
The precipitate formed when mixing calcium chloride and sodium carbonate is called calcium carbonate. It is a white solid that forms when calcium ions (from calcium chloride) react with carbonate ions (from sodium carbonate) to produce an insoluble salt.
The salt formed by nitric acid and calcium carbonate is calcium nitrate. It is created when nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate, which is a common chemical reaction used in various industries.
The chemical formula of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.
Calcium oxide
No, calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is the calcium salt of carbonic acid (H2CO3). If a compound has the name of a metal in it (sodium, calcium, copper, etc) it is generally not an acid but a salt. A salt is formed when a metal ion or other positive ion takes the place of hydrogen in an acid.
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 Chemical name for limestone is Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3
Calcium Carbonate - also called limestone, calcite, chalk, and marble.
Calcium
The chemical name for limestone is calcium carbonate.
A scientific name for Chalk is called "Calcium Carbonate".