calcium carbonate, acetaldehyde and 2-hydroxy propanal
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide
Calcium carbonate is CaCO3. Calcium lactate is the salt of lactic acid and has the formula, C6H10CaO6
Calcium lactate is more soluble in water than calcium carbonate, and is therefore more easily absorbed by the digestive system.
what happens to calcium oxide and zinc oxide when heated?
dead burned of calcium sulphate is formed which is extremely dry and hard
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide
Calcium carbonate is CaCO3. Calcium lactate is the salt of lactic acid and has the formula, C6H10CaO6
It turns into tutti
Here is the reaction:CaCO3(s) ==heat==> CaO(s) + CO2(g) So, when calcium carbonate is heated, you get calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Calcium lactate is more soluble in water than calcium carbonate, and is therefore more easily absorbed by the digestive system.
carbonoxide would be produced.
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide...
The formula of calcium lactate is [CH3CH(OH)COO]2Ca or C6H10CaO6.
Black or white crystalline salt. It is made from the action of calcium carbonate and and lactic acid. Calcium lactate is used in foods and it is also present in medicines.
what happens to calcium oxide and zinc oxide when heated?
dead burned of calcium sulphate is formed which is extremely dry and hard
calcium carbonate :)