a piece of limestone weighs

  1. a piece of limestone weighs 3/5 of a pound. A piece of slate weighs 4/7 of a pound. What is the difference in the weight of the
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  2. Ok last question for now. Calcium is determined in limestone by precip. CaC2O4, dissolving precip. in H2SO4, and titrating with
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  3. a sample of limestone and other solid materials is heated and the limestone decomposes to give calcium oxide and carbon dioxide:
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  4. Lana is calibrating a scale. The scale calibrates at 50g. When she puts a nickel on the scale, it weighs 4.94g. A nickel weighs
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  5. Acid rain is a dilute solution of acids that dissolve the calcium carbonate in limestone statues. Concentrated acids can
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  6. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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  7. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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  8. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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  9. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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  10. When surface water dissolves carbon dioxide, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed. When the water moves underground through limestone
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