Calcium carbonate is a calcium salt found in rocks and used as a dietary supplement or antacid. Calcium nitrate, on the other hand, is a chemical compound used in fertilizers to provide plants with calcium and nitrogen. The main difference is in their chemical composition and intended uses.
Calcium soap is typically made by reacting a fatty acid with calcium hydroxide, which is a base. The reaction results in the formation of calcium soap and glycerol, which is a byproduct. The calcium soap is then separated and purified for various uses, such as in lubricants or cosmetics.
There are three elements present in the compound calcium carbonate: calcium, carbon, and oxygen.
The oxidation state of nitrogen in calcium nitride is -3. This is because in Ca3N2, there are three calcium ions each with a +2 charge and two nitride ions each with a -3 charge to balance the overall charge of the compound.
The cation charge of calcium in calcium sulfide is +2. Calcium is in Group 2 of the periodic table and typically forms ions with a charge of +2.
Your body uses calcium to help kepp strong bones and teeth. These are just a couple of the things that your body uses calcium for!
you can find calcium in your bones and teeth
Its in milk....
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bones in your body
fertilizers and diseases!!
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Calcium per se does not have many uses I can think of. Old uses of calcium minerals include "limelight' made by playing a flame on limestone. Whitewash made from reduced limestone is much less common than it used to be.
medical defect is purpose and the purpose is that calcium will tablet.
it helps develope strong bones and teeth
That's calcium hydroxide, or "slaked lime"--a good alkali with thousands of uses.