carbonates and limestone Flashcards

1
Q

what is the chemical name for limestone?

A

calcium carbonate

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2
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what is the chemical formula for calcium carbonate?

A

CaCO3

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3
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what happens when you heat limestone?

A

it glows white (where the theatrical term limelight comes from)
it undergoes THERMAL DECOMPOSITION to make calcium oxide and carbon dioxide

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4
Q

what do we use limestone for?

A
  • as a building material ( for making walls)
  • it can be used as cement when heated with clay
  • it can be made into glass when mixed with sand and sodium carbonate
  • to make statues
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5
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what do we use cement for ?

A
  • when cement is mixed with sand and water we call it MOTAR and use it to join bricks
  • when mixed with sand, water and pebbles/aggregate we call it concrete and use it as foundations for roads and houses
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6
Q

limewater is used to test a gas for oxygen?

true or false

A

FALSE - we use it to test if a gas is CARBON DIOXIDE

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7
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what happens to limewater if carbon dioxide is added?

A

it turns coudy

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8
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what happens in the lime cycle?

A

1) limestone (Calcium carbonate/CaCO3) is heated in the presence of oxygen.
2) carbon dioxide gas is produced along with quicklime (calcium oxide/CaO)
3) when a little water is added it produces slaked lime (calcium hydroxide/Ca(OH)2)
4) when more water is added we get limewater
5) when carbon dioxide is added to limewater we get calcium carbonate

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