Because it is fantastically used in industry
Smelting coal, iron ore, and limestone.
Coal mining: Areas where limestone is found often have coal deposits Steel making: Limestone is used as catalyst in the smelting process from ore to liquid iron. Railways: ballast on which the track rests is usually limestone. It was used as a building material mainly for road bridges and station buildings
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
A limestone fireplace is moderately expensive. Limestone fireplaces range on different prices depending on what you use to make them. The average price is $500.
we use lime to neutralize the acidity of soil but we can't use limestone because it produces large amount of heat which is enough to kill the plants
Smelting coal, iron ore, and limestone.
Smelting coal, iron ore, and limestone.
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The smelting furnace is very hot and uses a lot of energy. The process of smelting is used to obtain or refine metal.
Coal mining: Areas where limestone is found often have coal deposits Steel making: Limestone is used as catalyst in the smelting process from ore to liquid iron. Railways: ballast on which the track rests is usually limestone. It was used as a building material mainly for road bridges and station buildings
You might find a smelting job by searching for jobs near mines or copper pits. You could also use a head hunter or a job search service to find a smelting job.
Iron ore is not normally smelted, instead it is reduced in a blast furnace with a mixture of coke & limestone. The coke burns removing the oxygen from the iron ore and melting the resulting iron. The limestone neutralizes acidic sulfur compounds and acts as a flux.
you use the smelting stirring furnance
Iron ore is not normally smelted, instead it is reduced in a blast furnace with a mixture of coke & limestone. The coke burns removing the oxygen from the iron ore and melting the resulting iron. The limestone neutralizes acidic sulfur compounds and acts as a flux.
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
It was cut into blocks for use as dimension stone in building, broken for use as rubble (in building and for fill), crushed for gravel and for a lightweight aggregate, burned for lime to make mortar and concrete, used as a flux in smelting, and used as a fertiliser to "sweeten" acid soils. And sometimes thrown at rabbits.
cement mostly and jamaica used limestone to help their food