calcium is an alkaline earth metal and is a solid at room temperature
Calcium is solid at room temperature.
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Yes.
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Solid
This compound is called calcium carbonate It contains calcium, carbon, and oxygen, all of which are different types of elements. It is a compound because it contains more than one type element* * An element is a substance with only contains one type of substance e.g. oxygen, sodium. Generally if it is on the periodic table it is an element.
What type of element is phosphorus
Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, consists of an ionic bond.
There are no 'nutrients' in calcium. Calcium is a nutrient. It's essential to muscle movement and it composes most of the mass in bones.
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At room temperature, the element Mercury is a liquid.
Germanium is a solid at room temperature and is a nonmetal and the call name is (Ge)
Oxygen is an element. At room temperature, molecular oxygen (O2) is a gas.
Calcium is an element. It's an alkaline earth metal, if that helps.
"Ca", or Calcium, is a metal.
It is a metal Carbon Is A Non-Metal
Calcium is an element because it contains only one type of atom i.e., Ca. Compounds are formed when elements combine i.e., there are more than one type of atoms.
Helium is classified as a non-metallic element. It is a gas at room temperature and belongs to group 0 which is called the noble gases. It is very a very stable element and has a low density.
Unsaturated fats tend to be oils at room temperature.
Calcium is a group 2 element, and so it will form a cation, Ca 2+.
this is because the type of materials you have and the type of object you have. the reason for this is because, for example glass is room temperature because the air-con in your classroom is set at room temperature and the glass of your window contracts to the air con making it room temperature
You need to specify what type of experiment you are asking about.