i am not to sure about the calcium part of this, but i know that Bromine is just like clorine, you can buy the product you are looking for at a different pool store because maybe it is just your pool store that isn't selling it
The product you are looking for will not act or dissolve fast enough for the task. Use 12% liquid chlorine ( to 5.0 ppm or higher) and brush the algae frequently. Back washing the filter when needed is a great help. Usually once per month. You may need anywhere from 2 to 6 gal or more of chlorine depending on severity of the algae. Adjust your pH and total alkalinity. Recheck chlor next day and maintain at 5.0 ppm until you are satisfied the alg. is gone. Shocking with liq. chlo. once per week will almost eliminate your alg problems. If you can find in your area the product "No Mor Problems" made by United Chemical of Calif. this will help greatly in your month to month maintenance. Easy to use. And depending upon which geographical location you are from you may not want to use a calcium based product if your make up water has a high calcium content. k
When a muscle cell responds to a stimulus, calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. This calcium binds to troponin, triggering a conformational change that allows myosin to bind to actin and initiate muscle contraction.
Vinegar , Dish Washing Detergent, Windex, and Soap are some products and solutions that are found at stores or in the home.
Your teeth do have calcium in them, but in a low concentration. If they were pure calcium, then the calcium would react with the air and saliva in you mouth and violently explode, shooting flames and most likely killing you.
Some of the process that fix carbon dioxide are limewater + carbon dioxide equals calcium carbonate + water. Another is calcium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide = aqueous calcium bicarbonate. These equations work in reverse to release carbon dioxide.
calcium can typicaly be stored in your fingernails.
No, the skeletal system stores calcium.
calcitonin (thyroid) used to break down calcium stores in the bone. and parathormone (parathyroid) - stores the excess calcium in the bones
There are a number of products commercially available in hardware stores and in the cleaning product section of supermarkets. One such product is CLR which advertises for removing Calcium or Lime deposits, or Rust stains.
The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum stores calcium and releases it through the terminal cisternae into the tubule.
your bones
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You never know what else in the calcium. Food grade calcium is sold in stores.
it stores calcium
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There are a lot of online stores that offer this product. An example of one of these online stores would be Scrubbingbubbles. Another example would be at Amazon.
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