i am not sure but i think its fizzy water
calcium hydroxide + carbon dioxide = calcium carbonate + water
A seashell is formed of calcium carbonate, which is secreted by shellfish and clams. It is not unusual to find an ancient seashell far from any modern ocean or sea.
Another word you can say for plaster could be stucco. Often times it is also referred to as plaster of Paris.
charge coupled device or Calcium Compensation Depth: The depth in the Earth's oceans (roughly 5000m) below which net solution of calcium carbonate occurs at a faster rate than net depsition
The word 'calcium' is a noun; a word for a chemical element, a word for a thing. A noun is used as the subjectof a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:The calcium deposits on the shower walls need constant attention.The doctor recommended that I take a supplement of calcium.
The word equation for the reaction between nitric acid and calcium carbonate is: nitric acid + calcium carbonate → calcium nitrate + carbon dioxide + water.
One common name for limestone is calcium carbonate.
Reacting with an acid calcium carbonate is transformed in another salt.
h20+cacium carbonate
The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.
Calcium carbonate.
Calcium is an element and does NOT thermally decompose. However, I think you mean Calcium Carbonate. The word equation for it's thermal decomposition is. Calcium Carbonate ==heat==> Calcium Oxide (Lime) and Carbon Dioxide. Here is the BALANCED reaction equation. CaCO3(s) ==heat==> CaO(s) + CO2(g)
Calcium carbonate reacts with methanoic acid to produce calcium methanoate, carbon dioxide, and water. The word equation for this reaction is: calcium carbonate + methanoic acid → calcium methanoate + carbon dioxide + water.
I'm going to answer in a word equation Calcium Carbonate--heat--Calcium Oxide+Carbon Dioxide. It's called thermal decomposition.
The IUPAC organisation has renamed (nomenclature) the whole of organic chemistry. As far as I know , it is doing the same with INORGANIC chemistry. However, caclcium carbonate will remain as calcium carbonate. Its impure and casual forms it is known as limestone, chalk, marble, egg shells. IUPAC ; Interntinal Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
The word equation for this reaction is: calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid → calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide.
Calcspar is another word for calcite, a widely distributed crystalline form of calcium carbonate, found as limestone, chalk, and marble.