Aslong as there is milk there can be calcium
yes it is not water comes from the ocean and the ocean is always flowing
The sun is a renewable source because it is a source of energy that can not run out in a human lifetime unlike fuels such as Coal & Oil. The sun will last about 5 billion years and by this time none of us would be alive so that makes renewable.
Assuming that I have managed to work through your spelling correctly, nuclear is non-renewable form of energy.
No, the calcium the earth has is all it will have. It is not renewable. Most of the calcium available is in fossil form (e.g. ancient coral reefs, deposits of seashells, organic ooze) that will take millions of years to be replaced (like coal, petroleum, and natural gas). However it is easy to use calcium from bones and seashells harvested today.
Renewable resources of energy are those that can be replenished naturally and sustainably, such as solar, wind, and hydro power. Non-renewable resources are finite and will eventually run out, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. Using renewable resources is important for long-term sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
There is no elemental calcium in calcium oxide. Calcium oxide is a compound made up of calcium and oxygen atoms bonded together. When calcium oxide reacts with water, it forms calcium hydroxide, which contains calcium ions but not elemental calcium.
The word equation for the extraction of calcium from calcium oxide by electrolysis is: Calcium oxide (solid) -> Calcium (liquid) + Oxygen gas.
Diamond No its calcium.
Power resource is power resource because it is power resource so it is power resource
the 3 elements found in calcium sulfate are calcium,sulfur and oxygen
calcium bicarbonate is the opposite of calcium, even though it has the same word on both words!
Calcium acetylene and calcium carbide are not the same. Calcium carbide is a chemical compound composed of calcium and carbon, while calcium acetylene is a gas produced when calcium carbide reacts with water. Calcium carbide is commonly used in the production of calcium acetylene for welding and cutting applications.