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Limestone is a common ______________ rock and can be baked into

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Limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock.

It is baked into Calcining – "the kiln fuel is burned in the preheated air from the cooling zone and, as the limestone moves down the kiln, the heat turns the limestone into quicklime and carbon dioxide (CO2). Cooling – quicklime leaving the calcining zone is cooled by direct contact with “cooling air.”

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Sedimentary Rock

Explanation: Limestone is made of many little rock sediments, which is why we call it a sedimentary rock.

It is baked into Calcining

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