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Calcite is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth. Thousands of products including decorations and building materials to natural physical features of the Earth.

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Mollusks make their shells out of calcium carbonate.

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Do molluscs have exoskeletons of calcium carbonate?

Some mollusks live in shells made of calcium carbonate, but they do not have exoskeletons like insects do.


Mollusks have a durable shell made of calcium carbonate and are found where?

The ocean


Is oyster shell an organic compound?

No. The shells of oysters and other mollusks are composed of calcium carbonate, which is inorganic.


What mineral is formed by an organism?

A pearl, primarily calcium carbonate, is formed by oysters and some other mollusks.


Is the carbonate or the calcium the buffer in calcium carbonate?

The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.


What is the IUPAC name for the compound CaCO3?

Calcium Carbonate :)


Why is Calcium Carbonate in limestone important?

It is the primary chemical constituent of limestone. CaCO3, Calcium Carbonate, Calcite, Aragonite. These comprise limestone.


Which group of protists possess calcium carbonate shells?

Foraminiferans (or forams) are single-celled protists with a calcium carbonate (CaCO3) shell around their plasma membrane. ***Straight out of my biology text book


What is limestone calcium carbonate or calcium sulfate?

Calcium carbonate.


What chemical limestone form?

Calcium carbonate or calcium magnesium carbonate.


What are marble chip made of?

CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate)


What is the product of calcium carbonate?

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