You can only compress it to its existing volume (which you can't change without changing the density). The key is that a sponge isn't completely solid, it has pockets of air throughout it. Thus, you can compress those pockets of air and never change the volume of the actual solid.
If this is Victorville, CA, NO. There are no CiCi's in CA as of yet.
Calcium (Ca) is classified as an alkaline earth metal. It is a reactive metal that is commonly found in solid form as an element with a silvery-white color.
Ca(s) + 2HNO3(aq) -> Ca(NO3)2(aq) + H2(g)
solid
No not exatly yet
Not yet
symbol of calcium is Ca
N0 N0T YET. THEY Will BE 0PENiNG S0METiME iN N0VEMBER iBEliEVE.
the formula or the ionic compound "calcium nitrate" is Ca2++2NO-3 = Ca(NO3)2
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is a solid at room temperature due to its ionic structure, which allows it to crystallize and form a stable solid lattice. In contrast, calcium bicarbonate (Ca(HCO3)2) is typically found in solution because it is not stable as a solid; it decomposes into calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and carbon dioxide (CO2) when precipitated out of solution. The different behaviors are due to the solubility and thermal stability of their respective compounds. Thus, NaHCO3 remains solid, while Ca(HCO3)2 does not.
I'm pretty sure Ca is a solid at room temperature
Lol no ... Yes they do in Redwood CA they test for it.