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1 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Hodder Education Revision Lessons Limestone and building materials Click to continue

2 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Overview Rocks provide essential building materials. Limestone is a naturally occurring resource that provides a starting point for the manufacture of glass, cement and concrete. Limestone can be thermally decomposed to make new products. Click to continue

3 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Calcium carbonate 1 Click to continue Chrispo/Fotoli a Limestone is mainly composed of the compound calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ). It is quarried and can be used as a building material. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using limestone as a building material?

4 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Calcium carbonate 2 Calcium carbonate can be decomposed by heating (thermal decomposition) to make calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. calcium carbonate → calcium oxide + carbon dioxide CaCO 3 (s) → CaO(s) + CO 2 (g) Click to continue What can calcium oxide be used for?

5 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Carbonates The carbonates of magnesium, copper, zinc and calcium decompose on heating in a similar way. What would the equations be for the thermal decomposition of these carbonates? Click to continue MgCO 3 → CuCO 3 → CaCO 3 →

6 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Calcium oxide Calcium oxide reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Click to continue calcium oxide + water → calcium hydroxide CaO(s) + H 2 O(l) → Ca(OH) 2 (s) Calcium hydroxide is an alkali that can be used in the neutralisation of acids. When might it be useful to neutralise acids on a large scale?

7 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Calcium hydroxide A solution of calcium hydroxide in water (limewater) reacts with carbon dioxide to produce calcium carbonate. Click to continue calcium hydroxide solution + carbon dioxide → calcium carbonate + water Ca(OH) 2 (aq) + CO 2 (g) → CaCO 3 (s) + H 2 O(l) Limewater is used as a test for carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide turns limewater cloudy. When are tests for carbon dioxide needed?

8 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Reactions What are the missing words in this cycle? Click to continue

9 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Calcium carbonate and acid Carbonates react with acids to produce a salt, carbon dioxide and water. Limestone is damaged by acid rain. Click to continue What would the chemical equation for this reaction be?

10 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Cement Limestone is heated with clay to make cement. Click to continue Cement is mixed with sand to make mortar and with sand and aggregate to make concrete.

11 AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 2 Summary of uses


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