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What is the scientific term for chalk?

The scientific term for chalk is calcium carbonate.


Is the carbonate or the calcium the buffer in calcium carbonate?

The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.


What is the scientific name of marble?

The scientific name for marble is calcium carbonate. Other things that fall under the IUPAC name calcium carbonate are limestone, chalk, aragonite, and calcite.


Formula of calcium carbonate?

The formula for the calcium carbonate is CaCO3. This is most commonly used in the detergents. Calcium bicarbonate has little difference in the chemical structure and the bonding otherwise it resembles calcium carbonate.


How can you distinguish calcium carbonate from other deposits?

You can distinguish calcium carbonate from other deposits by performing a simple acid test. Calcium carbonate will effervesce (bubble and release carbon dioxide) when treated with a weak acid such as vinegar. This reaction is specific to calcium carbonate and can differentiate it from other mineral deposits.


What do carbon minerals contain?

Most carbonate minerals are either calcium carbonate (limestone) or a mixture of calcium carbonate with magnesium carbonate (dolomite). However other metals can also combine with carbonate to produce much rarer carbonate minerals.


What is the product of calcium carbonate?

What is the product of calcium carbonate


What is the correct name for the compound Ca(HCO3)2?

Calcium oxide


Do crayons contain calcium carbonate?

No, the crayons do not contain the calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate and other foreign materials are usually extruded from crayon.


Uses of calcium carbonate?

Calcium carbonate is one of the most versatile substances, which is used in agriculture, industries, architecture and other environmental issues.


Is marble 100 percent calcium carbonate?

Yes it is although there are other things that make marble up swell as calcium carbonate but it is mostly that !


What is heated with calcium carbonate to make cement?

Limestone, which contains calcium carbonate, is heated in a kiln to produce lime. This lime is a key ingredient in the production of cement when mixed with other materials such as sand and water.