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CaSiO3 stands for calcium silicate. It is a mineral compound that is commonly found in rocks and minerals such as wollastonite.

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CaSiO3


What is the chemical formula of calcium silicate?

CaSiO3


What is the formula of calcium silicate?

CaSiO3 (sometimes written as CaO.SiO2)


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Ca3(PO4)2 + 3 SiO2 + 5 C = 3 CaSiO3 + 5 CO + 2 P


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Wollastinite's chemical formula?

From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wollastonite: CaSiO3


How do you write calcium silicate in chemical formula?

The chemical formula for calcium silicate is CaSiO3.


How does limestone purify iron?

It removes the sandy impurities in the iron formed as 'slag' [calcium silicate] CaCO3---> CaO + CO2 CaO + SiO2 ----> CaSiO3.


What is the chemical formula for calcium silicate?

The chemical formula for Calcium Silicate is Ca2SiO4.


What is obtained by heating CaCO3 with SiO2?

CaCO3 + SiO2 ==Heat==> CaSiO3 + CO2 The products are calcium silicate and carbon dioxide. When calcium carbonate is heated it undergoes thermal decomposition, to form calcium oxide(CaO) and carbon dioxide. CaO is a base , because it is a metallic (Group 2) oxide. It reacts with SiO2 , which is an acidic oxide ( because it is a non-metallic (Group 4) oxide. Remember a base plus an acid form a 'salt'. in this case CaSiO3 . NB This is the side reaction going on in a blast furnace during iron oxide reduction. The reason for adding the 'flux' calcium carbonate (CaCO3) to remove the silicon dioxide impurity in the iron oxide. NNB The carbon dioxide (CO2) is NOT released into the atmosphere, but undergoes reduction in excess coke (carbon) to form carbon monoxide (CO), which is the reducing agent of iron ore in the blast furnace.


What is a homophone for stand?

A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'