carbon dioxide
coal and limestone goes in the coal and limestone are heated together these heat water and create steam the steam powers turbines that produce power then the energy goes to a substation so that the voltage is 250 and oh yeah im a school kid
Yes, cement is made by heating limestone, clay, and other materials in a kiln to produce what is known as clinker. The clinker is then ground into a fine powder and mixed with gypsum to produce cement. Limestone is a key ingredient in the production of cement due to its high calcium content.
The material that would produce the least amount of smoke when burning is glass.
When limestone and aluminum are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs to produce aluminum oxide and calcium oxide.
Firstly, the limestone is heated to produce quicklime (calcium oxide - CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The a small amount of water (H2O) is added to the quicklime, to produce slaked lime (calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2). In conclusion: limestone quicklime + carbon dioxide quicklime + water → slaked lime I really hope that helped! :)
Carbon Dioxide
This gas is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Calcium carbonate, limestone, is baked in a kiln to produce quicklime, calcium oxide.
Ethanol produces around 80% by fermenting 100g of sugar produce.
Cane
No. Sugar and a fermenting agent eg yeast is needed to produce alcohol.
It depends on what is fermenting. Cow poo, produces methane. Fruits produce alcohol.
By fermenting it with certain anaerobic bacteria.
Limestone is obtained through mining or quarrying. Large deposits of limestone can be found in many parts of the world and are typically extracted using heavy machinery and explosives. After extraction, the limestone is processed and crushed into various sizes for use in construction, agriculture, and other industries.
Calcium oxide
Yes, burning wood can produce carbon monoxide.
Limestone is crushed and baked at high temperatures to produce the main ingredient for Portland cement.