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its grinite,marble,lime stone,gness
lime stones?
No, a limestone is a sedimentary rock. There are three types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. That's the simple answer for the complex distinctions between the types of rocks.
Rocks that are of volcanic origin such as basalt/granites is used for making floor slabs/statures etc Rocks of sedimentary/metamorphic types are calcium carbonate(useds as slaked lime) used as building materials) /and marble again used for slabs/statues
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The Florida peninsula is primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, such as limestone and sandstone. These rocks formed over millions of years from the accumulation of shells, coral, and other marine organisms.
Well, isn't that just fascinating? Sedimentary rocks formed from the remains of dead organisms are called biogenic sedimentary rocks. Some common examples include limestone, formed from the accumulation of marine animal shells, and coal, which comes from the remains of ancient plants. Nature has a beautiful way of preserving life in the rocks around us.
Lime water is a solution of sodium hydroxide. Lime water is formed by dissolving calcium oxide, CaO or quicklime in water.
Limestone can be metamorphosed into marble, which is a type of metamorphic rock. Marble forms under conditions of high heat and pressure, causing the recrystallization of the original limestone minerals into a harder, denser rock with a characteristic crystalline texture.
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Can I answer with a question? How is calcium hydroxide formed? What is "lime water"
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