CAS 471-34-1
:Calcium carbonate
Description:
Calcium carbonate, with the CAS number 471-34-1, is a widely occurring inorganic compound characterized by its chemical formula CaCO₃. It is a white, odorless powder or crystalline solid that is insoluble in water but soluble in acidic solutions. Calcium carbonate is commonly found in nature as minerals such as calcite and aragonite, and it is a primary component of limestone and marble. This compound plays a significant role in various industries, including construction, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals. In the construction industry, it is used as a building material and as a component of cement. In agriculture, it serves as a soil conditioner and a source of calcium for plants. Additionally, calcium carbonate is utilized in the production of antacids and dietary supplements. Its thermal decomposition occurs at elevated temperatures, producing calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Overall, calcium carbonate is valued for its versatility, abundance, and essential role in both natural processes and industrial applications.
Formula:CCaO3
InChI:InChI=1/CH2O3.Ca.2H/c2-1(3)4;;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;;/p-2/rCH2O3.CaH2/c2-1(3)4;/h(H2,2,3,4);1H2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=FYHXNYLLNIKZMR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(=O)(O)O.[Ca]
Synonyms:- 1180Tl
- 150B
- 1A
- 2200Lm
- 2T-Ji
- 2T-Sa
- 3N-A
- 5008A
- 700Cc
- Adcal
- Aeromatt
- Akadama
- Albacar
- Albafil
- Albaglos
- Atomite
- Baracarb
- Beatite
- CCR
- CCW
- Cal-Sup
- Calcichew
- Calcicoll
- Calcidia
- Calcimore
- Calcit
- Calciumcarbonat
- Calmaru
- Calmos
- Calseeds
- Caltec
- Caltrate
- Camel-Cal
- Camel-Carb
- Camel-TEX
- Camel-Wite
- Carbilux
- Carbium
- Cc-A
- Ccr-B
- Ccr-S
- Ce(Cl)
- Chalk
- Chemcarb
- Chooz
- Clefnon
- Cs-D
- Dacote
- Domar
- Dreisacarb
- Ds-Cfpcc
- Duramite
- EMforce
- ES
- Ed-Iii
- Ed-Siii
- Ed-Sx
- Ed-V
- Ed-X
- Ed-Xx
- Fmt-Op
- Gamaco
- Gofun
- Granicalcium
- Iadccr
- Iipc
- K-Cn
- Kks101
- Klnm-S
- Kotamite
- Ldr-Ca
- Limestone
- MCC
- Mamakaruso
- Marblemite
- Marblend
- Marfil
- Mc-T
- Microcarb
- Milcarb
- Mj-Hxqg
- Mks-C
- Msk-A
- Msk-C
- Msk-G
- Msk-K
- Msk-P
- Msk-Po
- Msk-V
- NS
- NZ
- Ncc-A
- Ncc-P
- Nccp-1000
- Neoanticid
- Non-Fer-Al
- Npcc-Sl
- Okyumhwa-Tsp
- Opacimite
- Os-Cal
- PC
- PCX
- PGW
- PX
- PZ
- Pcc-P
- Polcarb
- Porecal
- Purecal
- ReagentPlus
- Rectapur
- S-Sss
- SPT
- Safecarb
- Sertuerner
- Seta-K
- Snowflake
- Socal
- Somelite
- SpheriCarb
- Starcarb
- Super-Pflex
- Supercoat
- Superfil
- Supermite
- Suspenso
- Synko
- Tankaru
- Tfgax
- Tonaso
- Toyo-White
- Tp-Cpc
- Tp-Npf
- Tums
- Turboplex
- Ultrapaque
- Unica
- Velacarb
- Velvetone
- Vicron
- Vigor-Cal
- Vp-Da
- W-Sbo
- Whiscal
- Whiton
- Witcarb
- Xwh-Ccb
- Xwh-P
- Ycc-Fd
- adaCAL-B1
- adaCAL-N1-C
- Calcene CO
- C.I. 77220
- Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
- Oyster Shell Powder
- Carbonic acid calcium salt (1:1)
- Calcium Carbonate Light
- Carbonic acid calcium salt (1:1)
- Allied Whiting
- Biological Calcium Carbonate
- Weightily Calcium Carbonate
- Calcium Carbonate Heavy
- Calcium carbonate (1:1)
- C.I. Pigment White 18
- CALCIUM CARBONATE
- CHALK, PRECIPITATED
- LIME
- MAGGRAN(R) CC
- FORMAXX(R) CALCIUM CARBONATE
- CALCII CARBONAS
- ENGLISH WHITE
- ICELAND SPAR
- KALKSPAR
- CALCITE
- GROUND LIMESTONE
- CARBONIC ACID CALCIUM SALT
- ARAGONITE
- MAGNESIA 84470
- MAGGRAN(R) CCPLUS
- MAGNESIA 84460
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Calcium carbonate, 99.9%
CAS:Formula:CaCO3Purity:≥ 99.9%Color and Shape:White to off-white powderMolecular weight:100.09Calcium carbonate (precipitated)
CAS:Formula:CCaO3Purity:98%Color and Shape:Liquid, No data available.Molecular weight:100.086Calcium Carbonate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Calcium Carbonate is a common chemical reagent used in various organic reactions. It is used in the synthesis of small molecules which disrupt Wnp-dependent signalling in tissue regeneration and cancer. Also used in the preparation of non-cytotoxic, silver nanoparticle-polysaccharide nanocomposites shown to provide antimicrobial activity.<br>References Chen, B. et al.: Nat. Chem. Biol., 5, 100 (2009); Travan, A. et al.: Biomacromol., 10, 1429 (2009);<br></p>Formula:CCaO3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:100.09Calcium Carbonate extrapure AR, 99.5%
CAS:Formula:CaCO3Purity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Amorphous powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:100.09Calcium Carbonate extrapure, 98%
CAS:Formula:CaCO3Purity:min. 98%Color and Shape:White to off - white, Powder, Slight opalescentMolecular weight:100.09Calcium Carbonate extrapure AR, ACS, ExiPlus, Multi-Compendial, 99.5%
CAS:Formula:CaCO3Purity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Amorphous powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:100.09Calcium Carbonate Nanopowder, 80nm, 98%
CAS:Formula:CaCO3Purity:min. 98%Color and Shape:White, PowderMolecular weight:100.09Calcium carbonate
CAS:<p>Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound that can be found in natural limestone, marble and seashells. It is used as an industrial mineral for the production of lime and cement, as well as a chemical agent in wastewater treatment. Calcium carbonate has been shown to have synergistic effects with sodium carbonate when used to treat sewage effluent. It also has a high solubility in water, which makes it suitable for use in the production of concrete. The reaction mechanism is dependent on the particle size and temperature. The thermal expansion coefficient of calcium carbonate is 2.6x10^-5/°C, meaning that it expands by 0.26% per degree Celsius increase in temperature.</p>Formula:CaCO3Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:100.09 g/mol




