Not sure about melleable, but it is malleable.
There are hundreds, perhaps even thousands of chemicals which contain calcium. A few of these are Calcium chloride, calcium suplhate, calcium hydroxide and calcium carbonate.
The chemical name for CaO is Calcium Oxide.The common name for calcium oxide is quick lime.
There is no such molecule as Ca2. Calcium is simply Ca. Calcium will most likely react with CO2 to produce Calcium oxide and carbon. 2Ca + CO2 --> 2CaO + C.
Calcium was known to be a component in lime during Roman times, but was first separated from it in 1808 by Sir Humphrey Davy via electrolysis.
ca-o bonds in calcium oxide and h-cl bonds in hydrochloric acid
Malleability is a physical property of metals in which they can be beaten into thin sheets
Plutonium is malleable only if it is alloyed.
Calcium is calcium-it is its own nutrient.
the 3 elements found in calcium sulfate are calcium,sulfur and oxygen
Diamond No its calcium.
Yes, they are calcium salts.
Ca is the periodic symbol for Calcium. S is the periodic symbol for Sulfur. As such, CaS2 is a compound of calcium and sulfur.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
Milk
calcium oxide --> calcium + oxygen
Calcium is an element, so calcium makes up calcium.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.