Limestone, quicklime and slaked lime are all used to neutralise excess acidity - which may be caused by acid rain - in lakes and in soils. Limestone is used as a building material, and to purify iron in blast furnaces. It's also used in the manufacture of glass, and of cement (one of the components of concrete). * Limestone (CaCO3) can be used as a '''building material''' and in the manufacturing of '''iron'''. * '''Glass''' - heated with sand and soda (sodium carbonate). * '''Cement''' - heated with clay in a kiln. ** Concrete - mixed with sand, water and crushed rock ** Mortar - mixed with sand and water * '''Quicklime''' - heated. ** Slaked lime (Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)2) - mixed with water *** Lime motar - mixed with water
Limestone on mountaintops indicates that the area was once on the bottom of the sea. To be found on mountaintops shows that the limestone went through major uplifting.
Every building that contains cement or concrete, and every major highway, and most minor highways and roads depend on limestone or products derived from limestone for their construction.
Ground limestone can be used in/as fertiliser, though it is much more effective and useful as a soil amendment to lower the pH of soil.
Limestone has various industrial uses. It is a major component of Portland cement and is used as aggregate in concrete and asphalt, which makes it an economically important commodity.
When limestone changes, in most commonly forms marble.
cement is formed from limestone by combustion of limestone ( heating of the limestone)!
coal or limestone. coal is made of once living organisms so it's organic. limestone is make from the shells of little organisms so it's also organic.
No! Limestone is composed of significant amounts of calcite (calcium carbonate - CaCO3) which is soluble and so is relatively easy to weather.
the limestone helps to stop explosions in the coalmines ...
Limestone and coal are two important organic rocks.
It is the primary chemical constituent of limestone. CaCO3, Calcium Carbonate, Calcite, Aragonite. These comprise limestone.
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Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
limestone and coal
Because limestone is permeable
Limestone has various industrial uses. It is a major component of Portland cement and is used as aggregate in concrete and asphalt, which makes it an economically important commodity.
Cement and Glass are the 2 most important materials made from Limestone.
Limestone is important to agriculture because it helps to improve soil quality. It is commonly used as a soil amendment to neutralize acidic soils, which can be detrimental to plant growth. Limestone also provides essential nutrients like calcium and magnesium to the soil, promoting healthy plant growth and improving crop yields.
limestone is commonly used because it is easy to extract and carve
Limestone is calcium carbonate. Marble is limestone. So is chalk powder.