Sentences with phrase «solid calcium carbonate»

TA actually does increase slightly, but this is because some solid calcium carbonate dissolves under the more acid conditions to yield carbonate ions that then enter into the carbonate / bicarbonate balance.
Many marine species, from microscopic plankton to shellfish and coral reef builders, are referred to as calcifiers, species that use solid calcium carbonate (CaCO3) to construct their skeletons or shells.
Despite Bart's odd chemistry — extra C03 (and an extra «proton») scavenges Ca from the water column — where it is supersaturated and goes back and forwards into and out of solution as ions or as the solid calcium carbonate (CaCO3) polymorphs of aragonite and calcite predominantly.
The Cliffs of Dover, 100s of feet high and solid calcium carbonate, were built by living organisms when CO2 was 5 to 10 times higher than now.
The team studied the precipitate, solid calcium carbonate, CaCO3.
Solid calcium carbonate, like any solid, has an activity of 1 by definition.

Not exact matches

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L: You percolate the liquid sodium carbonate over solid calcium hydroxide, and the calcium catches the carbon.
The micromotors are essentially six - micrometer - long tubes that help rapidly convert carbon dioxide into calcium carbonate, a solid mineral found in eggshells, the shells of various marine organisms, calcium supplements and cement.
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While much ado is made about what form of supplemental calcium is the best — liquid versus solid, for example — or the ecologically destructive coral calcium versus calcium carbonate (which is basically chalk), the reality is that when you talk about supplementation, the various forms matter little because they are all, at least as far as the body is concerned, unnatural.
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As each individual builds its own calcium carbonate living chamber, its chamber is joined to adjacent ones to make a rigid solid mass, rather like a large apartment complex.
Sinking anything solid in the ocean will attract calcium carbonate.
Humans have been creating reefs for thousands of years to improve their fisheries — you can pretty much sink anything solid in the right marine environment and calcium carbonate, the key ingredient in coral, will accrete to it.
There is only one viable way to remove carbon from the atmosphere (over millenia - scale timeframes), which is to covert atmospheric CO2 to a stable solid material, such as charcoal or calcium carbonate, and bury it.
The shells are made of aragonite, a form of calcium carbonate (CACO3) that readily swaps out its calcium atoms in favor of heavy metals, locking them into a solid form.
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