You put the seashells in a cup of vinegar
That is the correct spelling of the element "calcium" (notably in bones and seashells).
Seashells are not made out of only carbon. They are a mixture of compounds. Calcium carbonate is a main compound in them.
The seashell is fomed from calcium carbonate; CaCO3 is thermally decomposed by heating.
yes, seashells are ionic because all the components of seashells like calcium carbonate, calcite and conchiolin are ionic compounds. by kingsley Ifang (BSc Ed. chemistry) university of uyo, Nigeria.
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That is the correct spelling of the element "calcium" (notably in bones and seashells).
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Seashells are not made out of only carbon. They are a mixture of compounds. Calcium carbonate is a main compound in them.
they are made mainly from calcium and from a few other minerals.
No they are not exactly the same Both contain calcium and taces of different element but are not totally having the same composition
Mostly calcium carbonate (limestone -chalk).
No. Shellfish are mostly devoid of calcium. The primary sources of calcium are dairy products.
The seashell is fomed from calcium carbonate; CaCO3 is thermally decomposed by heating.
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Seashells are hard because they are mainly made of calcium, a hard mineral, which is what bones are made of.
Yes it does desolve in tea .
yes, seashells are ionic because all the components of seashells like calcium carbonate, calcite and conchiolin are ionic compounds. by kingsley Ifang (BSc Ed. chemistry) university of uyo, Nigeria.