Chemistry, asked by BlueMoon01, 10 months ago

What is CaCo3 and its uses....
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Answered by oOMimosaoO
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CaCO3 is Calcium Carbonate.

It is found in nature in the form of limestone, chalk, marble ect.

It is white fluffy powder.

It is almost insoluble in water.

It can be prepared by pasing CO2 through slaked lime also called Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH)2 or by addition of Sodium Carbonate to calcium chloride.

Uses

it is used in building materials in the form of marbles and manufacturing quicklime.

It is used in manufacturing paper

used tooth paste, chewing gums & filler of cosmetics

Answered by subashc656
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Here is ur answer mate

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  1. Cobalt
  2. (II) Carbonate is insoluble in distilled water. ... Cobalt(II)
  3. carbonate is the inorganic compound with the formula CoCO3.
  4. This reddish paramagnetic solid is an intermediate in the hydrometallurgical purification of cobalt from its ores.
  5. It is an inorganic pigment, and a precursor to catalysts.

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