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Chalk dust (calcium carbonate) is not magnetisable.
i think it would be a suspension
Chalk is not made of skeletons. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a mineral that is found in rocks such as limestone and marble. When chalk is used for writing on chalkboards, the dust particles that are released can sometimes give the appearance of being similar to bone dust, but chalk itself is not made of skeletons.
Chalk dust is primarily made of calcium carbonate, a type of limestone composed mainly of calcite. It also contains small amounts of other minerals, such as quartz, clay, and mica. When chalk is used on a blackboard, the friction creates the dust that we see.
on overexposure, it triggers out respiratory problems.
Chalk is a form of calcium carbonate, so chalk dust is also a form of calcium carbonate.
Some compound words with "chalk" are chalkboard, chalk dust, chalk line, chalk stick.
dust from a chalk. Chalk is made from calcium carbonate, CaCO3.
When chalk (the mineral) dissolves in water, it's called "limewater".
mechanical chalk dust dispenser's hypothesis is that it aims to hasten the removal of chalk dust on the chalkboard eraser
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Chalk dust (calcium carbonate) is not magnetisable.
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i think it would be a suspension
you can filter it
A scientific name for Chalk is called "Calcium Carbonate".
No, it is a physical, not chemical change.