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- 1. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Limestone
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Limestone is mainly calcium carbonate, CaCO 3. When it is heated, it breaks down to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Limestone and its products have many uses, including being used to make mortar, cement, concrete and glass.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/rocks/limestonerev_print.shtml - 11KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 2. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Limestone
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Limestone is mainly calcium carbonate, CaCO 3. When it is heated, it breaks down to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Limestone and its products have many uses, including being used to make mortar, cement, concrete and glass.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/rocks/limestonerev2.shtml - 21KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 3. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Limestone
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Limestone is mainly calcium carbonate, CaCO 3. When it is heated, it breaks down to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Limestone and its products have many uses, including being used to make mortar, cement, concrete and glass.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/rocks/limestonerev3.shtml - 22KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 4. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Limestone
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Limestone is mainly calcium carbonate, CaCO 3. When it is heated, it breaks down to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Limestone and its products have many uses, including being used to make mortar, cement, concrete and glass.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/rocks/limestonerev1.shtml - 22KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 5. BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Limestone
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Limestone is mainly calcium carbonate, CaCO 3. When it is heated, it breaks down to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Limestone and its products have many uses, including being used to make mortar, cement, concrete and glass.
URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/rocks/limestonerev4.shtml - 22KB - 09 Nov 2008
- 6. Calcium
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Back to Periodic Table Calcium Atomic Number: 20 Atomic Radius: 197.3 pm Atomic Symbol: Ca Melting Point: 842 ºC Atomic...
URL: http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/20.html - 7KB - 19 Apr 2005
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