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does calcuim cabonate absord dyes
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Calcium carbonate, a common compound found in rocks and minerals, is not inherently absorbent to dyes. Its primary use is as a filler, extender, or a whitening agent in various industries, like paper, paint, and plastics. However, its surface properties can be modified to enhance its interaction with dyes. By coating or chemically treating calcium carbonate, its affinity for binding with dyes can be increased, making it a potential medium for dye adsorption in specific applications. This modified calcium carbonate can then be employed in processes such as water treatment to remove dyes from wastewater, leveraging its relatively low cost and abundant availability. Nonetheless, the natural or untreated form of calcium carbonate does not significantly absorb dyes.
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