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− | [[Stone]]s which are classified as '''calcium carbonate''' materials can be used in the creation of [[quicklime]] at a [[kiln]]. All calcium carbonate stones are also classified as [[flux]]. | + | [[Stone]]s which are classified as '''calcium carbonate''' materials can be used in the creation of [[quicklime]] at a [[kiln]]. All calcium carbonate stones are also classified as [[flux]], and all [[flux]] stones are [calcium carbonate]] except for [[dolomite]]. |
The following stones fall under this reaction class: | The following stones fall under this reaction class: |
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Stones which are classified as calcium carbonate materials can be used in the creation of quicklime at a kiln. All calcium carbonate stones are also classified as flux, and all flux stones are [calcium carbonate]] except for dolomite.
The following stones fall under this reaction class: