answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Calcium Carbonate

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the scientific name for marble chips?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the scientific name for small marble chips?

calcium carbonate :)


What is the scientific name for chips?

The scientific name for chips is "French fries" or "potato chips" depending on the type of chips being referred to. The scientific name for a potato is Solanum tuberosum.


What is the scientific name of marble?

The scientific name of marble is calcium carbonate, which is a mineral composed mainly of calcium and carbonate ions.


What is the pH of marble chips?

pH is measured only in solutions or liquids. Marble chips has not a pH.


What is the difference between marble chips and powdered chalk?

They are both CaCo3 (the 3 is small), but in different forms of the same thing. The scientific name for both is calcium carbonate. "Carbonate" is also known as carbon trioxide.


What is the chocolate chips scientific name?

Chocolate generally is Theobroma .


What is the pH of marble?

pH is measured only in solutions or liquids. Marble chips has not a pH.


The rate of reaction between hcl and marble chips?

it depends on amounts of marble and concentration of acid


Do marble chips absorb water?

No the water would drain around the chips. They would not absorb water.


What will happen if acid reacts with marble?

Marble chips are calcium carbonate. If the hydrochloric acid is strong(concentrated), it acts upon the marble and corrodes it liberating


Can you grind marble chips using a peslte and mortar?

No, you cannot grind marble chips using a pestle and mortar. This tool is typically used for more kitchen applications then home repair.


What happens when you place marble chips in vinegar?

Marble is primarily made of calcium carbonate. Vinegar has acid in it. When the weak acid contacts the calcium carbonate, it gives off bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, and eventually will erode the surface of the marble chips.