yes of course, calcium and magnesium are two minerals that are found in the deep waters of oceans .
yes it is found in lime yes it is found in lime.
YES, it's is the calcium that makes the water "hard". That is why you use a cleaner that has a calcium remover in it to get those hard water stains off.
Bones have calcium in them. So does milk. Rocks can also have calcium in them. Calcium is sometimes found in water too.
Calcium.
Calcium is commonly found in milk and milk products
Hard water contains carbonates and bicarbonates of calcium and Magnesium.
Stalactites are found on the ceiling of caves and are made by the dripping of water enriched with calcium, from the cracks in the ceiling. when the calcium precipitates from the water it leaves calcium and the water drops down to start the formation of stalagmites that are created in the same process but are created by the water dripping off of stalactites. :) hope this helped
calcium
There are no compounds found in calcium. Calcium is an element.
vitamin C, vitamin A, water, calcium, iron
There should not be a reaction being that usually elements do not react with their nitrates. But if the calcium nitrate solution was acqueous (water), the calcium will react with the water and as I found in my class, turned black and appeared to react. It does not react with the nitrate but the solution's water.
Not naturally on Earth; calcium is too reactive with oxygen and water vapor to remain in a pure form outside a container.