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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Calcium Carbonate
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Calcium carbonate is a really important chemical that is used in the manufacture of lots of everyday items. Luckily, there is plenty of it just lying around - it is the main chemical in chalk and limestone. It is used to make many objects that you see all the time and it is unlikely that you will ever go for one whole day of your life without coming across something that needs calcium carbonate for its manufacture. The name tells you its chemical composition - it contains calcium, carbon and oxygen. A lot of the calcium carbonate is made by shell-building organisms (such as corals) and... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Calcium Carbonate
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1. What are the products when calcium carbonate thermally decomposes?
2. Calcium carbonate is heated with which of the following substances to make cement?
3. A student added some nitric acid to a small quantity of powdered calcium carbonate in a large beaker. Which of the following would not have been observed during the experiment?
4. Heated limestone was left to cool and when it was cold a few drops of water were added to it. Then a piece of moist litmus paper was touched against it. What was observed?
5. What is the formula of calcium carbonate?
6. Which of the following statements about limestone is false?
7. When calcium carbonate is strongly heated what does it do?
8. Some students heated pieces of limestone in a roaring flame of a bunsen burner. What would they have observed as the reaction was taking place?
9. Calcium oxide is slightly soluble in water and can be used for testing for a gas. What is the gas and what happens to the solution if the gas is present?
10. Which of the following terms best describes calcium oxide?