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Calcium Carbonate is a chemical compound, CaCO3 and is commonly used medicinally, as an active ingredient in agricultural lime, is a component found in seashells and many rocks.  The main use of calcium carbonate is in the construction industry, either as a building material in it's own right (e.g. marble) or limestone aggregate for roadbuilding or as an ingredient in cement.

The point is it is easily prepared using the chemical formula:

Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2O

H2Orbit contends we can industrialize this process to produce products already in use and requires no additional engineering to understand in order to sequester much if not all of the carbon dioxide in Earth's biosphere.

These processes can help with critical initiatives to restore Earth's coral reefs, as an example.