vit D and calcium
Yes. The sachet, of course, should not be eaten but should be discarded by the one who finds it. It contains only a mixture of flavourings and seasonings.
No. only with half a cup of milk.. it is dissolved only in milk.
There is no calcium in sugar. It contains only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
No: a binary compound contains only two different elements. Calcium sulfate contains three elements: calcium, oxygen, and sulfur.
You can buy a Sachet at the Battle Resort for 32 BP, which is the only source to get a Sachet.
This compound is calcium chloride - CaCl2.
The compound that contains only these two elements is calcium oxide.
the only thing I can think of is a sachet
Calcium chloride contains only two elements, calcium and chlorine, while calcium chlorate contains these two elements plus oxygen. The chlorine and oxygen in calcium chlorate are combined in a polyatomic ion with formula ClO3-1.
The constituent elements of calcium carbonate are calcium, carbon, and oxygen.
No. The carbonate ion contains only carbon and oxygen. Since it is a negative ion, it must combine with some positive ion. If that positive ion is calcium, you get calcium carbonate.
The gas, neon, is elemental and thus contains no calcium. Neon contains only neon. Note atomic number 10.