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Calcium carbonate and calcium oxide

Calcium Carbonate vs Calcium Oxide Calcium Carbonate and Calcium oxide are two different chemicals used with applications in different sectors such as the pharmaceutical industry, food industry and the likes In this article, the differences between the two substances would be discussed.

Calcium carbonate and calcium oxide are both compounds of calcium, but they contrast in their chemical composition and application. The calcium carbonate and calcium hydroxide are white, powdery and chalky solids in nature (from the rocks and shells), and formed when calcium carbonate is heated, respectively.


The importance of calcium carbonate and calcium oxide in various industries

The calcium carbonate or calcium oxide which is used is applied to various such fields as crops and food and also building materials. In gardening, calcium carbonate is sometimes added to rich garden soil or diluted with water to the point water no longer tastes pure. Calcium oxide is an important ingredient in the manufacture of cement and mortar. Industrially, they are materials that play a part in paper, plastics and chemicals.

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