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Discover Ludwig"calcium carbonate" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is an inorganic compound commonly found in rocks, shells and pearls and is used in a variety of manufacturing processes. For example, "The factory used calcium carbonate to increase the opacity of the paint."
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calcium carbonate
noun
A colourless or white inorganic compound, CaCO3, occurring as chalk, limestone, marble etc; reacts with acids to liberate carbon dioxide.
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They absorbed carbon dioxide and turned it into calcium carbonate for their shells.
Chalk is calcium carbonate.
Limestone is calcium carbonate.
TUMS or calcium carbonate?
calcium carbonate -- n.
Like corals, they secrete calcium carbonate.
Corals construct reefs by excreting calcium carbonate.
There are a lot of creatures with calcium carbonate shells.
Most people tolerate calcium carbonate well.
Limestone or calcium carbonate should be used.
They have two shells made of low-magnesium calcium carbonate.
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