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T94: limestone

Wikidata logo. Wikidata item Q23757: limestonesedimentary rocks made of the chemical substance calcium carbonate
Commons category
  • Limestone
subclass of
  • carbonate rock
made from material
  • calcite
  • aragonite
image
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NIOSH Pocket Guide ID
  • 0369
has effect
  • limestone exposure
Commons gallery
  • Limestone
decomposition point
  • +2442
  • +1517
vapor pressure
  • +0
solubility
  • +0.001
described by source
  • Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
  • Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
  • Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)
  • Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
  • Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition
time-weighted average exposure limit
  • +5
  • +10
  • +15
topic's main category
  • Category:Limestone
has characteristic
  • hygroscopy
award received
  • Rock of the Year
OpenStreetMap tag or key
  • Tag:resource=limestone
Mohs' hardness
  • +3
on focus list of Wikimedia project
  • Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4
exact match

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Authority Control:
— BNCF Thesaurus ID: 21046 — NDL Authority ID: 00570623 — Freebase ID: /m/04hgv — GND ID: 4163107-9 — PSH ID: 4889 — CAS Registry Number: 1317-65-3 — Great Aragonese Encyclopedia ID: 2860 — EAGLE id: material/lod/66 — UNSPSC Code: 11111608 — ECHA Substance Infocard ID: 100.013.891 — Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID: 300011286 — JSTOR topic ID: limestones — PACTOLS thesaurus ID: pcrtc1Ueky7Zpg — BabelNet ID: 00051243n — Encyclopædia Universalis ID: calcaires — Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID (old version): 2001591 — Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine ID: 33111 — Library of Congress authority ID: sh85077017 — Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID: science/limestone — archINFORM keyword ID: 573 — Klexikon article ID: Kalk — Australian Educational Vocabulary ID: scot/3066 — Kivid.info ID: 13 — Great Encyclopedia of Navarre ID: 6199 — DSSTox substance ID: DTXSID9050486 — French Vikidia ID: Calcaire — YSO ID: 3121 — KBpedia ID: Limestone — AICS Chemical ID (BEING DELETED): 6386 — RKD thesaurus ID: 45758 — Store norske leksikon ID: kalkstein — Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 11938314x — National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007529220205171 — Spanish Cultural Heritage thesauri ID: materias/1000476 — Krugosvet article: Earth_sciences/geologiya/IZVESTNYAK.html — Den Store Danske ID: kalksten — WordNet 3.1 Synset ID: 14960364-n — Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition) ID: 234322 — NL CR AUT ID: ph162639 — Environment Ontology ID: 00002053 — National Historical Museums of Sweden ID: term/8AFBEBB0-BD66-427B-8860-DE8995A6F4E8 — Great Russian Encyclopedia portal ID: izvestniak-d6726e — BBC Things ID: aab85336-d58d-4416-939b-56cc943332ae — Encyclopedia of Korean Culture ID: E0028583 — CAMEO Chemicals ID: 25038 — Enciclopedia dei ragazzi ID: calcare — Treccani ID: calcare — Treccani's Enciclopedia Italiana ID: calcare — Treccani's Dizionario delle Scienze Fisiche ID: calcare — De Agostini ID: calcare+(aggettivo+e+sostantivo)


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    A nice piece of limestone, in the brown grass.