In teeth and bones. You can consume it through dairy products.
ADDED: Calcium, is the right spelling. You are not likely to find calcium outside of a laboratory. It is an element, metal and highly-reactive. Normally you find its compounds, of which the most common are Calcium Carbonate, the main constituent of chalk and limestone; and Calcium Phosphate, the bone and teeth mineral.
Barium,Cobalt,Nitrogen
Clacium + Magnesium=> Carbon Dioxide + Water
I guess you probably mean calcium. Calcium is a solid at room temperature.
Examples: clacium chloride, sodium bromide, lithium fluoride.
ben has a bluee sweater, hes ballin annd sexxy! ahahah. <3 iiLoveeYouuhBaby!!
AnswerCa (OH)2+ 2 HCl---> Ca Cl2+ 2 H2O
You can use mild muriatic acid to remove clacium build up on tiles.
It's stored inside the longitudinal tubules of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
No, it is not. Calcium is a metal but calcium carbonate is not.
A calcium atom typically has 20 protons, 20 electrons, and approximately 20 neutrons.
Magnesium and calcium will each donate up to two electrons (and prefer to donate both) to an ionic bond with some more electronegative atom / ion.
By taking Clacium supplements and Vitamin D because calcium cannot be absorbed without vitamin D. Also, avoid carbonated beverages such as coke and pepsi, they will take calcium away from your bones.