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Calcium trioxocarbonate(iv) iz used for the production what products

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Answered by nhyirawoode28
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Answer:

Sea shells are composed of calcium trioxocarbonate(IV), CaCO3. The action of strong heat upon CaCO3 produces calcium oxide, together with carbon(IV) oxide.

Answered by mahimapanday53
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Concept:

Calcium is a metal that belongs to the alkaline earth element family. Due of its extreme reactivity, it does not occur naturally. Limestone, marble, aragonite, calcite, chalk, coral, and marine shells all contain calcium carbonate.

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The products that use calcium trioxocarbonate.

Solution:

It can be found in the form of chalk, limestone, shells, and marble in nature. Because limestone and marble are hard, they are utilised in construction, but chalk, which is comparatively soft, is used in toothpaste. It is used in the production of glass and in the blast furnace for the extraction of iron. It is used to neutralise acid in the soil in agriculture. It's also used to cement bricks and stones in construction.

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