Well basically minerals which have to be naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, have a crystal structer, and must have a definite chemical compistion.......so common items around the home would granite counter tops, ceramic tiles, salt, etc......you can find other items just make sure they contain the characteristics abov3
Pills is the first thing that came to my mind.
Well, that's kind of hard to say. If you own a cow, then that counts :) Anyway, some plants most likely contain it, but don't quote me on that.
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Many foods, in their natural states, contain calcium (like broccoli). Also, unpurified water can contain calcium deposits.
Toothpaste is the most common one but there are others.
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Yes, there are. It's a surfactant and disinfectant. You'd be most likely to find it in a cleaning product of some kind, like a detergent or liquid soap.
Yes, especially figs and apricots. Why this is the case is still eluding me though, it seems to be specifically dried figs and apricots, not just figs and apricots, what does drying them do that adds calcium...?
There are many common household items which contain hydrogen cyanide, however the toxic substance isn't usually released unless the items are burned. Some of the items which contain hydrogen cyanide are mattresses, upholstery, and carpeting.
Fortification The addition of calcium to orange juice products by food manufactures is most properly termed nutrient fortification.
Some types of Deodorant (with antiperspirants) contain Aluminium Chloride, or other Aluminium Salts.
products like make up baby powder paper and some cleaners
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Common household products containing silver are mirrors, jewelry, coins and flatware, and it is used as a conductor in electrical work. It is also found in some antibacterial products and antibiotic medicines, as well as silver-cadmium batteries
Examples are: meat products, cheeses, sauces, breads, dressings and many others; also some cleaning agents, tooth paste, soaps etc.
Many cleaning products such as oven cleaner contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Also, antacids contain a base (base = alkaline) to reduce the acidity of the stomach.
Most dairy products have calcium. Milk, cheese etc. Some fish including salmon. Some veggies including collard greens. Many cereals have calcium.
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Calcium. They usually contain some sort of calcium compound like calcium nitrate or calcium with a vitamin D additive, often all powder and put into pill form with a glucose, or fructose additive.
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Calcium exist only in some iron alloys as an insignificant impurity.
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Some household items that routinely contain antibiotics or other anti-bacterial chemicals are some soaps and most household cleaners like Lysol.