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Calcite / Crushed Marble
Calcite is the most common form of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). It is a common mineral and a major constituent of limestone and marble. Calcite is an inexpensive crushed and screened white marble media that can be used to neutralize acidic or low pH waters to a neutral, less corrosive effluent. Highly variable in form and color, calcite is best recognized by its relatively low hardness (H = 3) and its high reactivity with even weak acids, such as vinegar. When acidic water reaches neutral pH, no more calcite is dissolved.
Typical Applications
Calcite has more uses than almost any other mineral.
It is used as a filtration media to correct pH to a non-corrosive equilibrium. It is also used in construction materials, abrasives, agricultural soil treatment, construction aggregate, pigment, pharmaceuticals, and more.
Packaging Options
50 lb. bags, poly-lined fiber drums, bulk bags & loose bulk
Classification
Calcite / Marble Crushed Media (CaCO3) TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Listed. For further information, please call the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) At 202-564-2902
Calcite / Marble Crushed Media (CaCO3) CAS Number: 471-34-1
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