Calcium is an example of a mineral.
The product of iron sulfate reacting with calcium carbonate is iron carbonate and calcium sulfate. The iron from the iron sulfate displaces the calcium in the calcium carbonate to form iron carbonate, while the sulfate from the iron sulfate combines with the calcium to form calcium sulfate.
Calcium- Ca Tin- Sn Iron- Fe
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.
Yes, a reaction between calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and iron sulfate (FeSO4) is possible. However, the reaction will not be immediate because calcium carbonate is insoluble in water. Over time, the calcium carbonate may react with the iron sulfate to form iron carbonate and calcium sulfate, as iron can displace calcium from its carbonate.
It is primarily excess intake of phosphorus, particularly in the form of phosphoric acid found in carbonated beverages, that can interfere with calcium absorption in the body. High levels of phytic acid found in some whole grains and legumes can also reduce calcium absorption.
Those are minerals. Another mineral is e.g. sodium.
Calcium (dairy products/cheese) and iron (eggs/fish) are examples of minerals; calcium is a major mineral. They are both healthy for your body.
Iron and calcium
Calcium is the super nutrient needed to make strong bones and teeth. Iron is essential in the production of blood.
Iron, calcium and folic acid are especially important during pregnancy.
essential nutrient : magnesium,calcium,zinc,iron and potassium vitamins : A, B, C and E
Any nutrient that is not created by living things, so minerals.
1. Iron 2. Calcium 3. Carbohydrates
There are no nutrients in calcium. Calcium itself is a nutrient.
Kangkong, or water spinach, has high levels of protein, calcium, iron, potassium, & vitamins A B & C
Iron is a mineral, calcium and phosphorus are generally considered salts (though salts are also minerals).
The most common would be calcium, iron, and manganese.