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______ can be made from sand and calcium carbonate​

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Answered by karishmasingh018
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Answer:

white chemical compound that is the most common nonsiliceous mineral. ... Calcium carbonate is largely insoluble in water but is quite soluble in water containing dissolved carbon dioxide, combining with it to form the bicarbonate Ca(HCO 3) 2.

Answered by kingofself
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Limestone can be made from sand and calcium carbonate.

Explanation:

  • Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed of sediments.
  • Here, calcium carbonate in the form of calcite act as the major component making about 50% of it.
  • Basically, limestone is organic in nature.
  • There are other components also apart from sand and calcite that enrich the limestone such as shell, coral, algal, and fecal debris, etc.
  • However, limestone is mostly found in shallow, calm, warm marine water bodies.

To know more:

When limestone is exposed to enough heat and pressure, it goes through physical changes. These changes can turn limestone into a different kind of rock called marble. Which of these BEST describes marble?

Group of answer choices

It is an igneous rock.

It is a synthetic rock.

It is a sedimentary rock.

It is a metamorphic rock.

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