It makes up your bones. as for other, more industrious uses, I cannot think of any off the top of my head. It is mostly used for nutritional purposes.
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Calcium and its compounds are commonly used in various applications such as building materials (calcium carbonate in cement), agriculture (calcium oxide in soil pH adjustment), health supplements (calcium carbonate for bone health), and as a reducing agent in metallurgy (calcium in aluminum production).
Calcium is used in milk.... although you can get more calcium in a glass of skim milk than when it has fat
Calcium-42 is a radioactive isotope that can be used in medical research, particularly in studies related to bone formation and calcium metabolism. It can also be used in geology to trace calcium movements in natural systems.
Calcium is used to form bones
Calcium is used to form bones
Calcium is used to form bones
No, calcium chloride and calcium hypochlorite are not the same. Calcium chloride is a chemical compound used for de-icing roads and in food preservation, while calcium hypochlorite is a chemical compound used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent, such as in swimming pools.
Calcium has been around for longer then man or animal so it would be hard to find out when ti was discovered
Calcium hydroxide is used to test for carbon dioxide because the product of the reaction, calcium carbonate, is insoluble, and easily visible.
You would get calcium chloride and water if you mixed calcium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.