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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Limestone Reactions - Building Material
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock that is found in many parts of Britain. It is quarried and used widely as a building material, but it can also be used as it is, or processed, to make other useful materials. Some of these uses are obvious like cement, glass and steel, however, without limestone, many other substances that we take for granted would be either unknown or of much poorer quality. It is probably impossible to go through a single day of your life without coming across, or using, a product that has not involved limestone in its manufacture at some point. Limestone used directly as a... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Limestone Reactions - Building Material
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1. Choose the correct equation for the reaction that produces slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).
2. Which gas is given off when calcium carbonate is heated strongly?
3. When calcium hydroxide is reacted with carbon dioxide, the substances produced are...
4. Calcium hydroxide dissolves in water to produce what?
5. The chemical name for the main mineral that is found in limestone is...
6. We can use limewater to test for the presence of which gas?
7. On heating, limestone breaks down into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. What is the name of this type of reaction?
8. Limestone is badly affected by acid rain. Choose the equation below that describes this reaction.
9. Calcium oxide reacts with what to form calcium hydroxide?
10. In the presence of carbon dioxide, what happens to limewater?