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Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Limestone and its uses

Page 2: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of

tiny sea plants

Page 3: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Built from limestone blocks

Page 4: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Glass is made from limestone

Page 5: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

These pipes are made of concrete- made from cement,sand,and water

Page 6: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Cement is made from limestone and clay

Page 7: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Heating Limestone in a Kiln

Page 8: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Making Quicklime

• Limestone breaks down quickly when we heat it strongly to make quicklime and carbon dioxide

• The equation

• Calcium carbonate calcium oxide + carbon dioxide

• This is called ___________ ____________

Page 9: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Making slaked lime

• Calcium oxide + water Calcium hydroxide

• A little slaked lime dissolves in water and carbon dioxide can be blown through to form calcium carbonate which turns the limewater cloudy

• Calcium hydroxide+ carbon dioxide calcium carbonate + water

Page 10: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

Quicklime and slaked lime

• Mortar is made by mixing slaked lime with sand and water

• Mortar holds buildings together

Page 11: Limestone and its uses. These are chalk cliffs made from a type of limestone formed from the shells of tiny sea plants.

The limestone cycle

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