Calcium Phosphate is very polar because it is an ionic compound.
Mixing solutions of calcium chloride and sodium phosphate calcium phosphate is obtained.
Yes, it is. The phosphate group is polar, and is attracted to water, which is also polar. Hydrophilic = attracted to water. The oxygens are very electronegative and carry a partial negative charge. This is attracted to the partial positive hydrogens of water, forming hydrogen bonds.
Calcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2 It is sometimes used in fertilizers. As one of the categories is citrus fruit I feel I should make an important note. The term "lime" can refer to two very different things. It can refer to a sour green citrus fruit but can also refer to Calcium Oxide. A very alkaline substance often used to reduce the acidity of soil.
Bone is made up mostly of calcium phosphate. There are many other different components to bone which are not fully understood, such as collagen and other organic chemicals. The molecular formula of calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2. This is made of three Ca2+ ions and two PO43- ions.
We have to consider that the bone is a very dense, specialized form of connective tissue. Like reinforced concrete of building constructions, bone matrix is predominantly a mixture of tough fibers, such as, type I collagen fibrils, which resist pulling forces; and solid particles, e.g., calcium phosphate as hydroxyapatite crystals, which resist compression. Both volumes in the bone, collagen and calcium phosphate, are nearly equal.
Mixing solutions of calcium chloride and sodium phosphate calcium phosphate is obtained.
The solubility of calcium triphosphate in water is very low.
Its ionic which means it's polar. All ionic solutes only dissolve in polar solvents.
Anthracene does NOT dissolve in: ligroin (non-polar) ethanol (moderately polar) water (very polar) It does dissolve in: Toluene when heated (very weak polarity) I would say that Anthracene is between non-polar and very weakly polar. FIY: Anthracene forms prismatic crystals. -mtaylor
Yes, it is. The phosphate group is polar, and is attracted to water, which is also polar. Hydrophilic = attracted to water. The oxygens are very electronegative and carry a partial negative charge. This is attracted to the partial positive hydrogens of water, forming hydrogen bonds.
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Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3 This is found in rocks such as limestone and is the main component of seashells Calcium Chloride - CaCl2 This is a salt which is found naturally in very small quantities Calcium Hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 My understanding is that this does not occur naturally, it is very useful in many industries Calcium Oxide - CaO Created during the decomposition of limestone To name a few.
Casein doesn't have (or it is very limited) secondary or tertiary structure, rather it is linked exclusively via covalent interactions in its calcium-phosphate micelle structure. Thus, heating the milk to such temperature is insufficient to break the micelles apart and consequently the casein molecules will not denature (at a moderately high temperature of 80 degrees, such as pasteurization.
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Calcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2 It is sometimes used in fertilizers. As one of the categories is citrus fruit I feel I should make an important note. The term "lime" can refer to two very different things. It can refer to a sour green citrus fruit but can also refer to Calcium Oxide. A very alkaline substance often used to reduce the acidity of soil.
Tertiary hyperparathyroidism occurs when CRF causes a severe imbalance in the calcium-phosphate ratio, leading to very high PTH production that results in hypercalcemia. Patients with this condition have high PTH and high calcium levels.
Bone is made up mostly of calcium phosphate. There are many other different components to bone which are not fully understood, such as collagen and other organic chemicals. The molecular formula of calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2. This is made of three Ca2+ ions and two PO43- ions.