| calcium |
A mineral necessary for making bones and teeth.
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| calcium chloride |
An industrial salt that is made from limestone using hydrochloric acid. It has a variety of uses such as in dust binding on roads, oil drilling and applications in the food-processing industry.
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| calcium carbonate |
Chemical that also occurs in limestone and marble.
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| calcium carbonate |
CaCO 3 , one of the most stable, common, AND widely dispersed materials. It occurs in oyster shells, chalk, limestone, marble and travertine, and is a major cause of boiler scale when hard water is used in heating systems. It can be mined from natural surface deposits or precipitated (made synthetically) by reaction of calcium chloride and sodium carbonate in water solution, or by passing carbon dioxide through a suspension of hydrated lime (Ca(OH) 2 ) in water. ...
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| calcium carbonate |
widely used inorganic filler (calcite, chalk, marble and limestone)
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