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Calcium Carbonate (caco₃)

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Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) is a naturally occurring chemical compound found in rocks such as limestone, marble, and chalk. It is widely used in various industries including construction, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and food production. It serves as a building material, a dietary supplement, a pH buffer, and an inert filler in products like paints and plastics.

Key Features

  • Chemical formula: CaCO₃
  • Naturally occurs as limestone, chalk, marble
  • White, odorless powder or granular solid
  • High mineral content with calcium and carbon ions
  • Versatile applications across multiple industries
  • Insoluble in water but reacts with acids
  • Commonly used as a dietary supplement for calcium deficiency

Pros

  • Abundant and widely available resource
  • Cost-effective for various industrial uses
  • Good source of dietary calcium
  • Biodegradable and environmentally friendly when mined responsibly
  • Versatile applications from construction to medicine

Cons

  • Mining and quarrying can cause environmental concerns
  • Can produce dust that may affect air quality
  • Not soluble in water, limiting certain applications without processing
  • Over-mining may lead to habitat destruction
  • Potential for impurities in natural deposits that require purification

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