Chalk is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of calcium carbonate. It is commonly used in education as a writing tool on blackboards, as well as for drawing and creating art.
CHALK
CHALK
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Chalk BP | NLT 97% | 0.70-0.80 | NMT 1.0 | 97.0 to 100.5 | Passing 500# |
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USAGE OF CHALK
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In addition, chalk has various industrial applications, such as in the production of paper, rubber, and plastics. It is also used in the chemical industry as a source of calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
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The composition of chalk varies depending on its location and age, but it typically contains 65-95% calcium carbonate. Other minerals commonly found in chalk include clay, silica, and gypsum.
USAGE OF CHALK
Chalk has a wide range of uses beyond education and art. It is often used in agriculture as a soil conditioner, to increase the pH level and provide nutrients to crops. It is also used in construction as a building material, particularly in the form of quicklime and slaked lime.
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In addition, chalk has various industrial applications, such as in the production of paper, rubber, and plastics. It is also used in the chemical industry as a source of calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
The composition of chalk varies depending on its location and age, but it typically contains 65-95% calcium carbonate. Other minerals commonly found in chalk include clay, silica, and gypsum.
Chalk has a wide range of uses beyond education and art. It is often used in agriculture as a soil conditioner, to increase the pH level and provide nutrients to crops. It is also used in construction as a building material, particularly in the form of quicklime and slaked lime.