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Calcium- Ca Tin- Sn Iron- Fe
From oxygen, silicon, aluminium, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium.
The elements calcium, gold, iron and sodium are all metals. They all have a tendency to donate their valance electrons, rather than acquiring additional valance electrons. They all form metallic bonds, in the form of a shared electron cloud. They all have the electrical conductivity and metallic luster which comes with metallic bonds.
Nope, Calcium is stronger then the iron so it keeps its hold on the carbonate
Yes. According to the activity series of metals, the calcium will replace the iron in the iron chloride compound, forming calcium chloride and iron. Refer to the related link for an activity series of metals.
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Both iron and calcium are metals. Iron is a transition metal, calcium is an alkaline earth metal.
- gold has a very specific and beautiful color, easily to identify - gold is not corroded - gold is a mineral as a pure metal
Both iron and calcium are metals. Iron is a transition metal, calcium is an alkaline earth metal.
Fool's gold is not discovered by an explorer, but rather a nickname for the mineral pyrite, which has a gold-like appearance but is actually iron sulfide. The term "fool's gold" comes from its deceptive appearance, leading people to mistake it for real gold.
potassium sodium calcium magnesium aluminium (carbon) zinc iron lead (hydrogen) copper silver gold platinum
Yes, loads of islands, one of them was the place where Fool's Gold (iron pyrite) was discovered.
Calcium.
Iron, Steel, Bronze, Copper, Silver, I believe these are all metals....
Answer: iron, aluminium, sodium, potassium, uranium, magnesium, copper, gold, calcium, silver etc.
calcium, potassium, zinc, iron, phosphorus
Diamond No its calcium.