Its in milk....
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No, calcium chloride is not the same as slaked lime. Calcium chloride is a chemical compound made of calcium and chlorine, while slaked lime, also known as calcium hydroxide, is a compound made of calcium, oxygen, and hydrogen. They have different chemical properties and uses.
A cabal glass is any of a range of calcium boroaluminate glasses which have specialist technical uses.
Yes, calcium salts are inorganic compounds because they do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. They are typically formed by the reaction of calcium with various acids to produce salt compounds containing calcium ions. Common examples include calcium chloride and calcium carbonate.
Calcium sulfate (CaSO4) is a compound commonly known as gypsum, used in construction and agriculture. It is insoluble in water and has a variety of uses such as in making plaster of Paris. On the other hand, calcium sulfite (CaSO3) is used as a food preservative and antioxidant. It is soluble in water and helps prevent oxidation and spoilage in food products.
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Calcium per se does not have many uses I can think of. Old uses of calcium minerals include "limelight' made by playing a flame on limestone. Whitewash made from reduced limestone is much less common than it used to be.
Your body uses calcium to help kepp strong bones and teeth. These are just a couple of the things that your body uses calcium for!
you can find calcium in your bones and teeth
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fertilizers and diseases!!
bones in your body
medical defect is purpose and the purpose is that calcium will tablet.
it helps develope strong bones and teeth
Some calcium salts are organic, some calcium salts are inorganic.
That's calcium hydroxide, or "slaked lime"--a good alkali with thousands of uses.