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What are the uses Chemical limestone?

What are some uses of chemical limestone


Any formula for volume uses perpendicular measures.?

Not necessarily. The volume of a sphere is 4/3*pi*r^3.


How can limestone be helpful?

Limestone can be helpful in many way, it depends on what state it is in and the uses can vary. As solid limestone or crushed limestone, it can be used by extracting iron from it's ore, to make sodium carbonate, used in road contruction or to make concrete. As CaO (heated limestone), the uses are making steel Fromm iron, to neutrilize acidic soil or it can be a drying agent. CaOH2 (calcium hydroxide or slaked lime - lime stone when it's wetted) neutralises acidic soil. I got this info from my chemistry book :-d


What 3 formations are entirely limestone?

Three geological formations that are primarily composed of limestone include the Niagara Limestone, the Burlington Limestone, and the Edwards Limestone. The Niagara Limestone is found in regions of the northeastern United States and Canada, while the Burlington Limestone is prevalent in the Midwestern United States. The Edwards Limestone is located in central Texas and is known for its karst features and aquifer properties. These formations are significant for their ecological and economic contributions, including water supply and construction materials.


Is anhydrite harder than limestone?

Yes, anhydrite is generally harder than limestone. Anhydrite, which is composed primarily of calcium sulfate, typically has a hardness of around 3 to 3.5 on the Mohs scale, while limestone, primarily composed of calcium carbonate, has a hardness of about 3 to 4. However, the hardness can vary depending on the specific type of limestone and its mineral content. Overall, anhydrite is considered to be more resistant to abrasion compared to limestone.

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What are the uses Chemical limestone?

What are some uses of chemical limestone


What are the sources of calcite?

For industrial uses, limestone. For collector specimens, vugs in limestone.


What are the uses of the limestone cycle?

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The uses of limestone?

to make buildings


State three uses for limestone?

yes


What are the uses of limestone in Jamaica?

your food and water


What has the author R Menendez written?

R Menendez has written: 'Limestone treatment of an acid stream'


What are the differences between gypsum and limestone in terms of their composition and uses?

Gypsum and limestone are both sedimentary rocks, but they have different compositions and uses. Gypsum is made of calcium sulfate dihydrate, while limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Gypsum is commonly used in construction for drywall and plaster, while limestone is used in construction for buildings and roads.


What are some outdated uses of the mineral calcium?

Calcium per se does not have many uses I can think of. Old uses of calcium minerals include "limelight' made by playing a flame on limestone. Whitewash made from reduced limestone is much less common than it used to be.


Any formula for volume uses perpendicular measures.?

Not necessarily. The volume of a sphere is 4/3*pi*r^3.


How do you create you in doodle god?

Fertilizer and limestone, (Lime stone is quite useful) My husband uses limestone and copper to keep bugs off his plants.


How do you create what in Doodle God?

Fertilizer and limestone, (Lime stone is quite useful) My husband uses limestone and copper to keep bugs off his plants.