Very little waste is produced during the extraction of limestone. Waste would include carbon monoxide and other pollutants from machinery exhaust, along with used tires.
When limestone (CaCO3) is heated, calcium oxide is produced!
When limestone reacts with acid, Carbon Dioxide is produced.
When acid rain falls on a limestone statue, carbon dioxide gas is produced as a result of the reaction between the acid rain (which contains sulfuric acid or nitric acid) and the calcium carbonate in the limestone.
Carbon dioxide and water are produced as waste products when the mitochondria produce ATP
Pig iron is produced when heating * Iron ORE (not iron as the question says!) * Coke * limestone in a Blast Furnace.
Limestone
Energy, waste products, and proteins are produced by all cells.
Marble
carbon dioxide
Domestic waste is the garbage produced in our homes.
nuclear waste
Carbon Dioxide