No
PH increase
Nothing would happen. You would just get a lot of calcium.
Calcium chloride
Because CaCl is Calcium Chloride CaCl2 would be Calcium Dichloride
According to the periodic table that would be calcium
PH increase
Because if you over correct, excess calcium carbonate is all but harmless, whilst excess sodium hydroxide can be corrosive and toxic.
This could possibly be the sign of a hemophilic disorder, and I would advise you to go see your doctor immediately to run some bleeding tests such as and Ivy bleeding test, and a prothrombin test
When blood calcium levels are low, it means that calcium is not being reabsorbed in the intestine or released from the bones. This could lead to uncontrollable twitching, known as a disorder called tetany, caused by low blood calcium levels.
Calcium is very important in a person's diet. However, too much can be harmful. Too much calcium can lead to calcium deposits on the persons body.
Hemophilia is invisible except when the afflicted person is bleeding, then it is visible in terms of prolonged bleeding, beyond the point when a normal person would have stopped bleeding.
It would be very unusual for yogurt by itself to cause calcinosis in a dog. Calcinosis is the abnormal deposition of calcium into soft tissues such as the skin and the heart muscle. It is often linked to endocrine disorders such as Cushing's disease or parathyroid hormone excess. If your dog is diagnosed with an endocrine disorder, feeding yogurt could exacerbate the stress on the dog's calcium-phosphorous homeostasis and might contribute to calcinosis.
Abdominal Pv stands for abdominal paracentesis. It is a procedure to remove excess fluid accumulation in the abdomen. Moderate PV bleeding refers to moderate blood loss from a blood vessel in the abdomen during or after the procedure. It is important to monitor and manage the bleeding to prevent complications.
I think a concommitant disorder with an antisocial disorder would be generalized anxiety, paranoia, addiction and dissociative identity disorder (DID).
Nothing would happen. You would just get a lot of calcium.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between calcium and chlorine gas to produce calcium chloride is: Ca + Cl2 -> CaCl2. From this equation, we can see that one mole of calcium reacts with one mole of chlorine gas to produce one mole of calcium chloride. The molar mass of calcium is 40.08 g/mol and the molar mass of chlorine gas is 70.90 g/mol. This means that 10.0 grams of calcium is equivalent to 0.249 moles of calcium and 20.0 grams of chlorine gas is equivalent to 0.282 moles of chlorine gas. Since the ratio of calcium to chlorine gas in the balanced chemical equation is 1:1, this means that 0.249 moles of calcium would react completely with 0.249 moles of chlorine gas, leaving an excess of 0.033 moles (or 2.34 grams) of chlorine gas. The limiting reactant in this reaction is calcium, and the maximum amount of calcium chloride that can be produced is equivalent to the number of moles of the limiting reactant, which is 0.249 moles (or 27.8 grams) of calcium chloride.
It would increse the intracellular calcium