CalciumcarbonatKompensationsniveau
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO3. It occurs widely in nature as the minerals calcite and aragonite, which have different crystal structures. It is a major component of rocks such as limestone, marble, and chalk, and it also forms seashells, coral skeletons, and some cave formations.
In nature, calcium carbonate exists in several crystalline forms. Calcite is the most stable and common form
Industrial and practical uses are diverse. It is used as a building material in the form of
Chemically, calcium carbonate is insoluble in water but reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide. It can