Another is calcium nitrate, made by neutralizing the nitric acid with low-grade limestone.
Soon the cave was being mined for calcium nitrate on an industrial scale.
I know this is a possible reaction due to Wikipedia says that is how to make calcium nitrate.
It sounds OK if calcium nitrate precipitates, because that is what you are trying to make.
So it's going to give you calcium nitrate and the old hydrogen hydroxide again.
At the cave, calcium nitrate, also called niter, is leached from dry soil.
Most of the world's calcium nitrate is now made in Porsgrunn.
The dissolution of anhydrous calcium nitrate is highly endothermic (cooling).
For this reason, calcium nitrate is sometimes used for regenerateable cold packs.
We feed her a mix of simple hydrocarbons, calcium nitrate, small quantities of heavier elements.