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Yes because limestone aggregate is limestone which is crushed to give a material to build roads and foot ways. hope that helps
If you're trying to date the peat bed then the young roots will give you a younger date and the limestone will give you an older date.
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Limestone is not generally referred to as an organic rock. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a mineral. However, in some cases, limestone can contain remnants of organic matter such as shells, coral, or other marine organisms, which can give it a slightly organic origin. This is why some people may refer to limestone as an organic rock.
One of several possible sedimentary rocks, but most likely that assemblage would give a coarse limestone, though limestone rarely holds plant fossils.
Heating of limestone is a decomposition reaction as limestone decomposes to give calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
Yes because limestone aggregate is limestone which is crushed to give a material to build roads and foot ways. hope that helps
The limestone is the stall next to the lady you asked; there is a bowl with limestone that is white coloured; double click on the bowl and then go and give it to her.
sodium carbonate doesn't give any gas on heating. its sodium bi-carbonate which gives co2 on heating.
If you're trying to date the peat bed then the young roots will give you a younger date and the limestone will give you an older date.
Nothing. While limestone existed millions of years ago there were no people to give it a name.
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Road gravel and building stone.
any measurable quantity
No
it is over heating (give it space)
Mercuric oxide decomposes upon heating to give off mercury and oxygen.