Calcium chloride, CaCl2, is made of the elements calcium and chlorine.
It's not exactly an "antidote", but the treatment for hypermagnesemia is calcium salts, IV saline, and possibly diuretics and/or dialysis.
CaCl is the elements calcium and chlorine. Calcium chloride is CaCl2.
Calcium chloride is an ionic bond because its made of more than one element.
The difference of calcium chloride and fused calcium chloride is the bond acting on their molecules. The fused calcium chloride is fused while the calcium chloride is not fused.
Calcium Chloride
rennies are made from calcium carbonate and magnesium chloride :)
The correct name for the compound CaCl2 6H2O is Calcium Chloride Hexahydrate.
Calcium chloride will not further react with chloride ions.
No the chloride ion is a chlorine atom that has gained an electron and has a -1 charge. Because it is charged the chloride ion must be accompanied by a positive ion of some sort to balance the charge. Calcium chloride is a compound that contains chloride ions (Cl-) and calcium ions (Ca2+) and has the formula CaCl2
calcium becomes the main ion and chloride the secondary ion
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.