Any acid. Introduce a few drops of vinegar to a sample and watch as it effervesces. The bubbles are carbon dioxide being released. Chalk is calcium carbonate (CaCO2) which is alkaline. Introduce an acid and this will break the bond between the alkaline calcium atom and the carbon atoms.
Powdered chalk is nonpolar because it is mainly composed of calcium carbonate, which has a symmetrical molecular structure that does not have an uneven distribution of charge.
Carbon dioxide gas evolves when an acid, such as hydrochloric acid, reacts with chalk, which is primarily made of calcium carbonate. This reaction releases carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium chloride.
Marble chips are small pieces of solid marble stone, while powdered chalk is finely ground calcium carbonate. Marble chips are typically used for landscaping and decorative purposes, while powdered chalk is commonly used in drawing and writing applications.
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When you mix chalk with club soda, the carbonation in the soda can cause the chalk to dissolve slowly. This reaction occurs as the carbon dioxide in the club soda creates carbonic acid, which reacts with the calcium carbonate in chalk to form calcium bicarbonate.
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This is a suspension.
It is usually powdered lime.
Powdered chalk is nonpolar because it is mainly composed of calcium carbonate, which has a symmetrical molecular structure that does not have an uneven distribution of charge.
Chalk (Powdered CaCO3) may be used for fine polishing.
Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water.
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because it consists of small particles that are similar to liquid. Even if we add water to a powdered chalk, it dissolves easily whereas a lump of chalk is harder to dissolve in water.
Powdered flour reacts more quickly than lumps of wheat because it has more surface area to absorb liquid.
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