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What is the material that the shell of the snail made of?

Calcium carbonate


What chemical compound the shell of a clam made of?

The shell of a clam is primarily made of calcium carbonate. This compound gives the shell its hardness and strength to protect the soft body of the clam.


Do mollusk have a back bone?

No, they have a shell made out of calcium carbonate.


What is the shell of a sea turtle made out of?

Calcium Carbonate Answer2 I don't know the answer but somehow I doubt if it's calcium carbonate.


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

The ocean


What chemical is a snail shell made of?

In the chemical composition of snail shells the major element is calcium carbonate (97.5%); the rest is represented by calcium phosphate and silicate, magnesium carbonate and oxide, iron and manganese oxide and other organic substances.


What is shell made from?

Shells are usually composed of calcium carbonate formed by marine organisms like mollusks. The calcium carbonate is secreted by the organism and hardens over time to create the structure of the shell.


What is the difference between Oyster Shell calcium and calcium Carbonate?

Oyster shell calcium is derived from oyster shells and contains other minerals besides calcium. Calcium carbonate is a more common form of calcium supplement that is synthetically made and contains only calcium. Oyster shell calcium may be better absorbed by some individuals due to the additional minerals present.


What is the hard protective outer case of an oyster?

The shell of an oyster is mostly made of calcium carbonate.


Is a mollusk a vertebrate when it has a shell?

No. The vertebrate is not an actual back bone. Shells are made out of calcium carbonate or CaCO3.


Is Haematite made from calcium carbonate?

Hematite is not made from calcium carbonate.


What is the protective outer shell of coral animals made of?

No corals have a protective outer shell like a snail or clam, they actually have an inner skeleton, or endoskeleton. It is almost always composed of CaCO2, in English that's calcium carbonate. Snail and clam shells on the other hand are made of calcite or calcium carbonate mixed with calcium phosphate.