Alkaline Earth Metals
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
Hydrogen gas is released when calcium and water react.
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 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 barium magnesium
Examples: sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium chlorides etc.
Examples of salts: silver chloride, sodium iodide, calcium chloride, uranyl nitrate, thorium tetrafluoride, magnesium sulfate, calcium phosphate etc.
Well, they are all important but two examples would be calcium and magnesium.
Examples: sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium etc.
Dissolving magnesium chloride & calcium chloride in water is exothermic reaction
sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, iron, cobalt, copper
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
calcium
Examples of salts: silver chloride, sodium iodide, calcium chloride, uranyl nitrate, thorium tetrafluoride, magnesium sulfate, calcium phosphate etc.
Hydrogen gas is released when calcium and water react.