ChemSpider record containing structure, synonyms, properties, vendors and database links for Calcium carbonate, 1317-65-3, Marble, VTYYLEPIZMXCLO-UHFFFAOYSA-L
1.(Minerals) a white mineral often tinted by impurities, found in sedimentary rocks and veins. It is used in the manufacture of cement and as a building stone (marble). Composition: calcium magnesium carbonate. Formula: CaMg(CO3)2. Crystal structure: hexagonal (rhombohedral) ...
can promote the formation of calcium carbonate. Influence of biotechnology on marketing of building materials One idea includes replacing the calcium chloride--"which is not very friendly to nature"--currently used in Newfoundland as road salt with calcium acetate, which acts as a de-icer. Chamele...
A natural mineral structure that the crystal lattice of bones and teeth (that is, amorphous hydroxyapatite) closely resembles; used in chromatography of nucleic acids; also found in pathologic calcifications (for example, atherosclerotic aortas). Synonym(s): hydroxylapatite Farlex Partner Medical Dictio...
Vestibular system: The inner ear contains asensory organthat perceives balance and gives information on body position. The sensory hair cells in the vestibular system detect the minute displacement of a layer ofcalcium carbonatecrystals (otoconia) embedded in a gelatinous layer (otolithic membrane)...
Calcium hypochlorite structure CAS No. 7778-54-3 Chemical Name: Calcium hypochlorite Synonyms BLEACHING POWDER;HTH;cch;CHLORINATED LIME;CHLORINE TABLET;CALCIUM HYPOCHLORIDE;HYPOCHLORITE CALCIUM;Calcium hypochlorite technical grade;lo-bax;sentry CBNumber: ...
Calcium chloride dihydrate structure CAS No. 10035-04-8 Chemical Name: Calcium chloride dihydrate Synonyms Sinjarite;99.0-102.0%;replenisher(calcium);Calcium chloride dih;CALCIUM CHLORIDE 6H2O;Calcium Chloride (1 g);CalciumCitrateExtraPure;Calciumchloride,granular;99.0~103.0%,for analysis;CalciumChloride...
At 3%, calcium is the fifth most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and the third most abundant metal behind aluminium and iron.[30] It is also the fourth most abundant element in the lunar highlands.[12] Sedimentary calcium carbonate deposits pervade the Earth's surface as fossilized ...
Calcium Oxide on Wikipedia Oxides MgO - Magnesium Oxide, Magnesia Minerals Limestone Limestone forms by sedimentation, of coral and shells (biological limestone) or by the precipitation Minerals Dolomite Dolomite, as a rock, is called "dolomitic limestone". It is a carbonate, similar to ...
They may be monoclinic (clinopyroxenes) or orthorhombic (orthopyroxenes) in crystal structure. Examples are augite (the most important pyroxene), diopside, enstatite, hypersthene, and jadeite [C19: pyro- + -xene from Greek xenos foreign, because it was mistakenly thought to have originated ...