Calcium, for one
Calcium and phosphorus are the two major elements found in milk.
Milk is not an element.
Calcium is usually found in compounds rather than as a pure element. Common calcium compounds include calcium carbonate (found in limestone and eggshells) and calcium hydroxide (used in cement and as a food additive).
calcium
No, milk is not an element.
Calcium is the element found in marble, limestone, chalk, and teeth.
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2
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calcium
Chemical formula for limestone is CaCO3. It is an inorganic compound.
Calcium carbonate can be found in a variety of objects, including limestone, eggshells, seashells, and pearls. Additionally, it is used in building materials such as cement and in the production of chalk, antacids, and toothpaste.
Milk is neither a compound nor an element but a mixture.