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Yusuf Short
28 July, 15:02
Is calcium carbonate chemical change?
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Julian Williams
28 July, 17:08
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Calcium oxide is known as lime and is one of the top 10 chemicals produced annually by thermal decomposition of limestone ... Over time, this reacts with carbon dioxide in the air to form crystals of calcium carbonate, which lock the sand grains together to form a hard rock-like material.
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