No, because one mole of calcium hydroxide constitutes two equivalents of calcium hydroxide for neutralization, but one mole of phosphoric acid constitutes three equivalents of phosphoric acid for neutralization. Therefore, one mole of calcium hydroxide will neutralize only 2/3 of one mole of phosphoric acid.
A calcium channel blocker is a chemical that stops the motion of calcium in your body. It is a drug to decrease blood pressure and helps with hypertension.
You don't exactly neutralize it. Neutralization is a specific reaction involving acids and bases (see the Related Questions to the left).You can remove the salt by various desalination processes, such as distillation or reverse osmosis.
It's not exactly an "antidote", but the treatment for hypermagnesemia is calcium salts, IV saline, and possibly diuretics and/or dialysis.
The ingredients to all foods and medicines legally must have the ingredients somewhere on the box or packaging. The list will be in small print and will tell you exactly how much of exactly what is in the item. Keep looking, it will be there somewhere. If it is not on the packaging- ask you pharmacist, they will be able to advise you on the ingredients or give you a better product.
The answer is 500 mL.
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That depends entirely on what you want it to do. Nothing can fully replace another solution, because nothing is exactly the same, but other bases can be used for neutralisation or for alkalinity purposes; other sodium salts can be used to provide it if needed.
Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, can be used to neutralize water if it is too acidic. Just a small amount of sodium bicarbonate can help raise the pH level of water to a more neutral range.
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To find the number of moles of perchloric acid, use the formula Molarity (M) = moles/volume (L). Then, since the balanced equation for the reaction is 2 HClO4 + Ba(OH)2 -> Ba(ClO4)2 + 2 H2O, you need 2 moles of Ba(OH)2 for every 2 moles of perchloric acid neutralized. After finding the moles of perchloric acid, convert it to grams of barium hydroxide using the molar mass of Ba(OH)2.
A calcium channel blocker is a chemical that stops the motion of calcium in your body. It is a drug to decrease blood pressure and helps with hypertension.
You don't exactly neutralize it. Neutralization is a specific reaction involving acids and bases (see the Related Questions to the left).You can remove the salt by various desalination processes, such as distillation or reverse osmosis.
It's not exactly an "antidote", but the treatment for hypermagnesemia is calcium salts, IV saline, and possibly diuretics and/or dialysis.
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No. Calcium sulfate contains 3 elements (calcium, sulfur, and oxygen). A binary compound contains exactly two elements.
The ingredients to all foods and medicines legally must have the ingredients somewhere on the box or packaging. The list will be in small print and will tell you exactly how much of exactly what is in the item. Keep looking, it will be there somewhere. If it is not on the packaging- ask you pharmacist, they will be able to advise you on the ingredients or give you a better product.
The ingredients of Nair are: Water, Mineral Oil, Calcium Hydroxidem, Urea, Potassium Thioglycolate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Sodium Hydroxide, Cocoa (Theobroma Cacao) Butter, Fragrance, Tocopherol (Vitamin #), and D&C Yellow No. 8. Ok, now it's been a while since I've had chem class, but if memory serves, Calcium Hydroxidem and Sodium Hydroxide are not to be toyed with. Offhand, I imagine it probably oxidizes the hair and dissolves it that way. I don't know the chemical makeup of hair, and I forget exactly what the formula for Calcium Hydroxidem is, so I can't write up a chemical formula for you. I hope this was helpful, all the same?