What is the current Ph? Current alkalinity? How much acid are you adding at one time? How many gallons of water in pool? What type of acid ~ muratic or other? These and more questions need to be addressed for a more intelligent answer. But my guess is that you are not adding enough acid at one time or you need to add and test more frequently. Also, if you have a plastered pool the lime in the cement is demanding more acid to balance the water.
Ken
No, it is constantly being broken down and rebuilt.
I was wondering the same thing. Gluten is what contains the protien, calcium and iron.
Bones are made from calcium. People must continue to eat calcium throughout their lives to keep their bones strong. Vitamin D helps calcium to absorb.
Continue to feed the animal its normal diet. Although extra calcium can be added in feedings through gutloading insects or coating them.
Having an acidic body will rob the bones of calcium because the human body has an idea pH...your body tries to regulate this pH...when we eat acidic foods, like sugary foods, SODA, etc...our bodies must buffer the pH by taking calcium from our bones & teeth to try to maintain this ideal pH throughout the body. Long term bad health habits cause the body to be constantly acidic, therefore...the body will be constantly using up calcium to try to repair the pH level.
Bones are dynamic in the sense that they are constantly being broken down and built back up. When blood calcium levels are low, cells called osteoclasts break down bone matrix and release the calcium into the blood. When blood calcium levels are high, cells called osteoblasts take calcium out of the blood and use it the built bone matrix.
I was wondering how to write a word equation of the reactions that occurred between the acid and the respective active ingredients of each of the different antacid powders.i used t he following acntacids;Gastrogel-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideSandocal-Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Lactate, GluconateRennie-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium CarbonateMylanta Double-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideMylanta-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideDewitt's-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate Sodium Bicarbonate Magnesium Hydroxide
The patient taking calcium channel blockers should keep taking the medicine, to give it time to work. Once it begins to work and symptoms improve, it should continue to be taken as prescribed.
Cellular mechanisms such as calcium pumps, exchangers, and channels are essential for maintaining calcium homeostasis. These mechanisms help regulate the levels of calcium inside the cell and prevent toxic concentrations from accumulating. Ultimately, these processes ensure that cells have the necessary calcium levels for signaling and various cellular functions.
When you further dissolve calcium carbonate in acid, it will react with the acid to form soluble calcium salts, carbon dioxide gas, and water. This process will continue until all the calcium carbonate has reacted, leaving a clear solution containing the soluble calcium salt.
Calcium and vitamin A help to aid in bone development. Eating a good diet also helps to continue healthy bone development.
Calcium is essential for maintaining the necessary level of bone mass to support the structures of the body. The body is constantly using calcium for the heart, blood, muscles and nerves. Calcium is also lost through normal bodily processes such as waste and the shedding of hair, fingernails, sweat and skin. Generally speaking, the body requires a little more calcium as it ages. For example, a 1 year old only needs 270 mg of calcium while a 7 year old needs 800 mg. At age 50 or older, you'll need 1,200 mg. Calcium is a necessary part of the body at all times. Taking in additional calcium is required for those with a deficiency. Some people take extra calcium while pregnant or lactating.