Calcium and Magnesium balance each other out in the body. They also bind together, so when taken together the body may not be able to use them appropriately. Taking calcium and magnesium separately allows the body to absorb and use them more effectively.
Magnesium helps in absorption of calcium
Eating a healthy balanced diet would give you the right amount of viamins, but the recommended vitamins for migraine sufferers is magnesium, calcium, B2, and B6. Magnesium is especially helpful in reducing the frequency and severity of your headaches. You can take these as supplements, or implement foods like green leafy vegetables, dairy, fish, whole grains, and nuts.
A mixed calcium and magnesium supplement (such as dolomite) is better than taking just calcium or just magnesium.
As calcium is more reactive than magnesium calcium will displace the magnesium and will become calcium nitrate and is left over with magnesium on it's own
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Hydrogen gas is released when calcium and water react.
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The proposed method of making magnesium carbonate can not be accomplished from solutions in water, because the solubility of calcium carbonate in water is so low that it can not furnish a sufficient concentration of carbonate ions to exceed the solubility product constant for magnesium carbonate.
no, it wouldn't calcium is above magnesium in the reactivity series which means that magnesium can't oxidize calcium. calcium can oxidize magnesium so calcium would react with magnesium nitrate with formation of metallic magnesium and calciumnitrate.
The amount of calcium and magnesium in water determines its hardness.
the obvious difference is that one has calcium, and the other magnesium.
Calcium comes from rocks in the earth crust so does magnesium but unlike calcium magnesium is obtained through salt water
Calcium nitrate and magnesium will not react since calcium is more reactive than magnesium and so, magnesium does not displace calcium (See Reactivity Series). However, if Calcium nitrate is in aqueous solution (dissolved in water), some bubbles may be seen when Magnesium is added to it, since the Magnesium would be reacting with the water and producing hydrogen bubbles.