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.
calcium carbonate, acetaldehyde and 2-hydroxy propanal
Anaerobic glycolysis produces lactate, aerobic glycolysis produces pyruvate.
By writing "L-lactate" you basically answered your own question, yes, it is. It is the "left oriented" lactate :)
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Calcium lactate is more soluble in water than calcium carbonate, and is therefore more easily absorbed by the digestive system.
calcium carbonate, acetaldehyde and 2-hydroxy propanal
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.
The Hartmannn solution contain sodium lactate and sodium, potassium, calcium chlorides.
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
I am doing a paper and need to know the difference between ringer's lactate and lactate ringers
What is the difference between normal saline solution and ringer's lactate solution?
The formula of calcium lactate is [CH3CH(OH)COO]2Ca or C6H10CaO6.
No difference. Both are same. Actually question is wrong. question should be like this- what is the difference between Lactated Ringer's solution (also called as Ringer's Lactate solution) and Ringer's saline solution?
Anaerobic glycolysis produces lactate, aerobic glycolysis produces pyruvate.
Salt in water is sodium. Ringer's lactate solution (sodium lactate solution and Hartmann's solution), is a mix of sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water. Sodium Chloride is a mix of sodium and chloride.
they react vigorously with water to give off oxygen. They are good reducing agents. They react with halogens. They form basic oxide.