Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3
This is found in rocks such as limestone and is the main component of seashells
Calcium Chloride - CaCl2
This is a salt which is found naturally in very small quantities
Calcium Hydroxide - Ca(OH)2
My understanding is that this does not occur naturally, it is very useful in many industries
Calcium Oxide - CaO
Created during the decomposition of limestone
To name a few.
No. Milk is a mixture of a number of substances primarily water, fats, and proteins. The calcium in milk comes largely in the form of calcium phosphate. Calcium carbonate is a hard mineral and is found naturally as the mineral calcite, which forms limestone and marble.
Milk is produced from mammals mammary glands. In every 100 grams of milk, it contains 125 mg of calcium with one percent fat.
Calcium phosphate, I think.
Link here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_phosphate
calcium phosphate
Calcium carbonate.
CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate)
Calcium oxide
No. Calcium carbonate and calcium acetate are two different compounds.
No, the crayons do not contain the calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate and other foreign materials are usually extruded from crayon.
have any reaction between calcium carbonate & milk
milk =]
milk yogert
The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.
Calcium Carbonate :)
Calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate or calcium magnesium carbonate.
CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate)
What is the product of calcium carbonate
Calcium oxide
the symbol for calcium carbonate is Caco
calcium carbonate