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Calcium Carbonate

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Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO₃. It is a common substance found naturally in rocks such as limestone, chalk, and marble. It serves various industrial, agricultural, and medicinal purposes, including use as a building material, dietary supplement, antacid, and filler in products like paper and paints.

Key Features

  • Chemical formula: CaCO₃
  • Naturally occurring mineral found in limestone, chalk, marble
  • Used as a dietary calcium supplement and antacid
  • Widely employed in construction (cement, concrete), agriculture (soil treatment), and manufacturing (filler in paper, plastics, paints)
  • Relatively inexpensive and abundant

Pros

  • Provides an essential source of dietary calcium for bone health
  • Effective as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid
  • Versatile and widely available natural mineral
  • Inexpensive and environmentally sustainable source in construction

Cons

  • Overuse or excess intake can lead to health issues like kidney stones or hypercalcemia
  • Extraction processes can have environmental impacts including habitat disruption
  • Not suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions without medical guidance

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:33:09 AM UTC