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No, calcium sulphate is not typically used for setting broken bones. Plaster of Paris, which contains calcium sulphate hemihydrate, is commonly used for making casts to immobilize bones during the healing process. Orthopedic surgeons may use other materials like metal plates, screws, or rods to stabilize and set broken bones.
Calcium has been historically used for building materials like lime in construction, in medicine for bone health and to treat calcium deficiencies, and in agriculture as a fertilizer to improve soil quality and crop yields. It is also used in the production of metals and alloys.
Calcium is the element found in both bones and hard water. In bones, calcium provides strength and structure, while in hard water, it is dissolved in the form of calcium ions.
The nurse said I needed more calcium in my diet to keep my bones strong.
The metal part of chalk, calcium, is also present in bones and teeth. Calcium is an essential mineral for the structure and strength of bones and teeth.
Yes, sodium is present in bones as part of the mineral composition that includes calcium and phosphorus. However, sodium is less prevalent in bones compared to calcium and phosphorus.