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Limestone or calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is used in antacids to relieve heartburn and indigestion by neutralizing the acid in your stomach.
Calcium can be used in dairy products such as milk, or the calcium in the bones of humans, and animals. Calcium can be used in dairy products such as milk, or the calcium in the bones of humans, and animals.
Calcium chloride
Because it is the main component ! - If it wasn't for calcium carbonate, there would be no drywall.
To make it organic.
Calcium carbonate easily react with acids.
Limestone or calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is used in antacids to relieve heartburn and indigestion by neutralizing the acid in your stomach.
Antacids are a base called magnesium hydroxide. They help to neutralize stomach acids and balance out the stomachs Ph.
Calcium is an element, located in group two of the Periodic Table.
Calcium is used in the body to make the bones hard and strong.
It is used to strengthen bones in the human body.
for us to get healthy
Antacids contain many different active ingredients depending on the brand and type. Some include calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate.
I suppose you could eat it, but it has no nutrient contentTUMS and other antacids rely mainly on limestone in their production. They are consumed, sometimes in vast quantities, by sufferers of over-acidic digestive systems. Limestone based antacids are also used as supplements by some people wishing to increase their calcium intake.
Calcium fluoride does not actually occur naturally in the human body and as such doesn't really contain a function. Outside of the body it is used in the production of materials.
It may be used as a source of carbon dioxide in fire extinguishing and also be used in the preparation of glucose from sucrose.In this HCl is used for hydrolysis of sucrose which is neutralised by CaCO3 later.