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Q: What happens when limestone is heated between 20 and 1000 degrees centigrade?
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What happens to water at 100 degrees centigrade?

It boils...100 deg Centigrade equals 212 deg. Fahrenheit


What happens to water at 0 degrees centigrade?

At 0 degrees Celsius, water freezes and turns into ice. This is the temperature at which water changes from a liquid to a solid state.


What happens if you add limestone to acidic lakes?

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What happens at 0 degrees Fahrenheit?

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What happens to a lakes PH when there is limestone rock in the lake?

The pH level will go up because of the acid in the limestone bedrock.


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What happens to water at one hundred degrees centigrade?

it boils If you mean "one-hundred degrees Celsius (degrees C)," then that is water's boiling point. What this means is that this is the maximum temperature water can be before it turns to steam. Steam can be much hotter than water because of this, making steam burns more serious than water burns.


A chunk of limestone which is calcium carbonate reacts with acid at a certain rate If the limestone was crushed the rate of reaction between the acid and the limestone would?

good question NOthign happens rock just getts crushed^Do not listen to guest post =/The answer to your question would be that the rate of reaction would increase.Limestone is ther remains of sea creatures that sunk to the bottom of the sea. After millions of years, the bodies decompse and create limestone. Limestone turns into marble. PS, I am 12, you should know this stuff


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