you can use streak by rubbing 2 minerals on a white hard surface. If the mineral leaves color its calcite and if it doesnt its halcite
Acid rain affects buildings and statues made of limestone and marble, primary in to different ways. This is alteration and dissolution. When sulfuric, and nitric acids in polluted air react with the calcite in marble and limestone, the calcite dissolves. In exposed areas of buildings and statues, there are roughened surfaces, removal of material, and loss of carved details. Stone surface material may be lost all over or only in spots that are more reactive. Sheltered areas on limestone and marble buildings show blackened crusts that have peeled off in some places, revealing crumbling stone beneath. This black crust is primarily composed of gypsum. The temperature of the surface of the calcium carbonate, which is a form of limestone and marble, affects how quickly acids react with it. The concentration of acid also affects how quick the reaction is.
if you take quick lime add some sulfur and then lastly add nafta to it, it will make fire.
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It is a fast process.
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Calcite is not soluble in water.
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you can rub the 2 minerals on a hard surface and if one the minerals leave a color that one is clcite and the other one that does not leave a color is halcite.
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Do a quick inspection to determine if the mat is damaged
Quick lime or burnt lime is chemically known as Calcium oxide (CaO)It can be prepared by 'burning' or heating marble or limestone to above 825 °C, that contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3; mineral calcite) in a lime kiln.CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2(gas)
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Example: How could you do that to me? turns into: How could you!? or How could you do that to me!?
There probably are several, but I use 'cal' as a quick means.
When a quick, approximate answer meets the needs.
Vampires if they were really how quick could they fly they can fly up to 500km per minute.
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