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group 2 (alkaline-earth metals) Calcium is also 2% in the human body and costs 11$ for 100 grams.
Human blood is slightly alkaline.
It is important in Ion balance in tissues. It is also required for pH balance, a lack of it means that fluids would be alkaline
no it is not
Human blood is slightly alkaline.
Alkaline earth metals in the body play a huge role in health. For instance, calcium is the fifth most abundant in the human body. You need calcium for strong bones.
group 2 (alkaline-earth metals) Calcium is also 2% in the human body and costs 11$ for 100 grams.
The alkaline earth metals are Group IIA of the periodic table. Alkaline earth metals are metals with a valency of '+2'. They are:Beryllium (Be)Magnesium (Mg)Calcium (Ca)Strontium (Sr)Barium (Ba)Radium (Ra)
No, it is an alkaline earth metal.
They are both Group 2 elements, or alkaline earth metals. Thus, they have identical valence electron configurations, which is the primary factor in chemical reactions on the atomic level.
Human blood is slightly alkaline.
It is important in Ion balance in tissues. It is also required for pH balance, a lack of it means that fluids would be alkaline
no it is not
Why, you planning on blowing it up? Earth is the only place we know of where humans can live. If you're a human, that should be enough to make it pretty important to you. If you're not a human, then I have no idea how important it is to you; you'll need to answer that question for yourself.
Human blood is slightly alkaline.
pH of blood is 7.46,so it's alkaline though slightly
Calcium is element 20 on the periodic table with an atomic mass of 40.078 amu. It is an alkaline earth metal and is found in the human body (bones, cells, etc).