An inert atom or molecule does not react at all with other molecules/atoms. The only inert atoms are the noble gases, group 18 in most periodic tables. Calcium is certainly not inert; in fact, it is the third most reactive element according to the reactivity series of metals.
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Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
A neutral atom of calcium has 20 electrons
Calcium is an element with an atomic number of 20, which means it has 20 protons in its nucleus. To be electrically neutral, an atom must have an equal number of electrons to protons. Therefore, calcium would need 20 electrons to be electrically neutral.
Calcium nitrate has a neutral solution (pH=7).
Calcium itself is neutral.
The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.
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Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
Calcium has 20 electrons in the neutral atom.
A neutral atom of calcium has 20 electrons
Calcium phosphate is a neutral salt since it is formed from the reaction between a base (phosphate) and an acid (calcium). It does not have the characteristics of an acid or a base.
Calcium chloride is neutral, so charge = 0.
The chemical symbol for calcium is Ca. The charge however, is neutral.
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No, calcium bromide is not acidic. It is a salt compound composed of calcium and bromide ions, and it is typically neutral in pH.
Calcium is an element with an atomic number of 20, which means it has 20 protons in its nucleus. To be electrically neutral, an atom must have an equal number of electrons to protons. Therefore, calcium would need 20 electrons to be electrically neutral.