calcium carbonate

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Englisch - Türkisch
kalsiyum karbonat
calcium hydrogen carbonate
kalsiyum hidrojen karbonat
Englisch - Englisch
A colourless or white inorganic compound, CaCO3, occurring as chalk, limestone, marble etc; reacts with acids to liberate carbon dioxide
A colorless or white crystalline compound, CaCO, occurring naturally as chalk, limestone, marble, and other forms and used in a wide variety of manufactured products including commercial chalk, medicines, and dentifrices
CACO3, a widely distributed compound occurring in nature as limestone and marble as well as being a component of invertebrate exoskeletons
A colorless or white crystalline compound (CaCO3) occuring naturally as chalk, limestone, marble, and other forms
Chalk Used in papermaking as a filler or coating pigment
A mineral made of calcium carbon and oxygen, abundant in the oceans and in warm shallow water form limestone rocks
A salt, CACO3; under certain conditions, will precipitate out of the water of the Great Salt Lake, forming aragonite or calcite
Very abundant in nature as chalk, limestone and calcite
n a mineral made of calcium, carbon and oxygen (CaCO3) that often serves as a cement for rocks and fossils and is the primary component of limestone
Chemical compound (CaCO3) in limestone and marble Common component of sea water and may precipitate on the bottom of a sea, lake, etc
A white precipitate that forms in water lines, water heaters, and boilers, etc in hard water areas; also called scale
Scale that forms from calcium compounds when pool water is too alkaline, calcium hardness is too high or Total Alkalinity is too high These hard deposits accumulate on pool surfaces and equipment
Chemical compound with the formula CaCO3, a k a chalk Tends to raise pH; food grade calcium carbonate may be added in small amounts to brewing water if the pH is too low
is found in nature in the form of calcite, chalk and limestone It can be used in the production of cement, houses, pools, and various durable structures
An alkaline chemical used as a buffer in paper and boards
(CaCO3)- Scale that forms from calcium compounds when pool water is too alkaline, calcium hardness is too high or total alkalinity is too high These hard deposits accumulate on pool surfaces and equipment
{i} white chemical compound found in nature as chalk or calcite or limestone
– A white powder or colorless, crystalline compound, CaCO3, found mainly in limestone, marble, and chalk, and in bones, teeth, shells, and plant ash
An inorganic compound that occurs naturally as chalk and limestone Its very slight solubility in water is a chief cause of "hardness" in water
a molecule consisting of calcium, carbon and oxygen secreted by corals to their skeleton It is also secreted by mollusks to form their protective shells
CaCO3, one of the most stable, common, AND widely dispersed materials It occurs in oyster shells, chalk, limestone, marble and travertine, and is a major cause of boiler scale when hard water is used in heating systems It can be mined from natural surface deposits or precipitated (made synthetically) by reaction of calcium chloride and sodium carbonate in water solution, or by passing carbon dioxide through a suspension of hydrated lime (Ca(OH)2) in water It is soluble in acids with evolution of carbon dioxide [2]
A chemical combination of calcium, carbon, and oxygen the main constituent of limestone It forms a tenacious scale in water-handling facilities and is a cause of water hardness Chemical symbol is CaCO3
` White rhombohedrons or a white powder; occurs naturally as calcite; used in paint manufacture, as a dentrifice, as an anti-caking medium to table salt, and in the manufacture of rubber tires Chemical formula CaCO3
Crystalline compounds formed in swimming pool and spa water when the calcium, pH and total alkalinity levels are too high Once formed, the crystals adhere to the plumbing, equipment, pool walls and bottom These crystals are better known as scale
Compound consisting of calcium and carbonate It has the following chemical structure CaCO3
(CaCO3) The principal hardness and scale-causing compound in water A white precipitate that forms in water lines, water heaters, and boilers in hard water areas; also known as scale Also the principal chemical composition of Tufa, a calcareous and siliceous rock deposit of springs, lakes, or ground water
a salt found in nature as chalk or calcite or aragonite or limestone
A white insoluble solid Occurs naturally as chalk, limestone, marble and calcite It is used as flux in glazes
crystalline deposits that can form on all under water surfaces, if the water is excessively high in calcium hardness High pH and high total alkalinity can worsen the problem
lime
calcite
carbonate of lime
calcium carbonate
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