There are NO compounds IN CaCO3 and Mg(OH)2, they are two different compounds by themselves. Each compound is built up of two ore more differentelements, so in CaCO3 are calcium, carbon and oxygen (3x) and in Mg(OH)2 are magnesium (1x), oxygen and hydrogen (both 2x).
I was wondering how to write a word equation of the reactions that occurred between the acid and the respective active ingredients of each of the different antacid powders.i used t he following acntacids;Gastrogel-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideSandocal-Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Lactate, GluconateRennie-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium CarbonateMylanta Double-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideMylanta-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideDewitt's-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate Sodium Bicarbonate Magnesium Hydroxide
Calcium Carbonate and Magnesium Hydroxide. That's it
Antacids typically contain inorganic compounds such as calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, or aluminum hydroxide. These compounds work by neutralizing stomach acid to provide relief from heartburn and indigestion.
No. Dolomite is a mineral rock that is primarily composed of calcium carbonate but contains many other compounds including magnesium carbonates and oxides of silicon, aluminium, iron lithium, titanium, chromium, manganese, sodium, potassium and lithium. Adam.
Mainly Calcium and magnesium carbonate.
The active ingredients in maalox are calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, and magnesium hydroxide.
Five common antacids and their key ingredients include: Tums - Calcium carbonate. Maalox - Aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide. Rolaids - Calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide. Gaviscon - Aluminum hydroxide and magnesium carbonate. Pepto-Bismol - Bismuth subsalicylate. These ingredients work to neutralize stomach acid and provide relief from heartburn and indigestion.
Some examples of alkalis include: sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, ammonia, lithium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, and calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and/or aluminum hydroxide are the bases of some antacids.
No, not all commercial antacids contain magnesium hydroxide. Antacids can contain different active ingredients such as calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, or sodium bicarbonate in addition to magnesium hydroxide. It depends on the specific formulation and brand of the antacid.
The alkali in antacids is typically compounds like calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, or aluminum hydroxide. These alkalis work by neutralizing stomach acid to provide relief from symptoms of heartburn and acid reflux.
Calcium phosphate can combine with various ions such as hydroxide, carbonate, and fluoride to form different compounds like hydroxyapatite, calcium carbonate, and calcium fluoride.