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    Describe the role of calcium in muscle contraction‚ where it is stored‚ and how it is released and recycled. Calcium storage‚ release‚ and recycling Muscles need to be malleable or have plasticity in order to function correctly. This is where calcium comes into the picture. All muscles use calcium molecules for regulatory and signaling purposes. Contraction control and relaxation control by calcium is achieved first by the activation of troponin-tropomyosin with the actin filaments. The second

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    determine energy lost by Calcium Chloride and gained by Ammonium Nitrate when dissolved in Water. Theory: Exothermic reactions are when net energy is lost in process of reaction. When solid calcium chloride (chemical formula CaCl₂) is placed in water‚ the calcium chloride dissolves and liberates heat in the process. Calcium chloride is one of the ingredients in instant "hot packs" sold in retail stores. Some concrete mixes incorporate calcium chloride to decrease drying time. Calcium chloride is also used

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    Common Name: Pearl Scientific Name: Calcium Carbonate Formula: CaCO3 Fundamental particles: Pearls are comprised of a positive Calcium ion (Ca+) and a negative Carbonate polyatomic ion (CO3+) Usage: Jewelry Properties: Pearls are good jewelry because they are hard and lustrous. Pearls are hard because of the strong Intermolecular forces created between the Calcium and the Carbonate ions. The pearls luster is dependent on the amount of nacre excreted. The Oyster produces nacre when

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    using complexometric titration the hardness of a sample of water can be obtained. Methods To begin‚ a solution of 500 mL of disodium EDTA with a mean M of 0.00412 was prepared. Next‚ the disodium EDTA solution was standardized using 10.18 mL calcium ion stock solution (1.000g/CaCO3)‚ ammonia/ammonium chloride buffer‚ and Eriochrome Black T as an indicator. Then‚ using the standardized disodium EDTA solution‚ an unknown sample (#94) was titrated. Finally‚ the results were compared with that

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    Mix Mill‚ and Ball Mill. 2. Easy-damaged parts with longer working life The grinding roll and ring are made of special materials. Generally‚ their work life is more than one year‚ but‚ which could come up to over 3 years‚ when it processes calcium carbonate and Calcite. 3. Security and Reliablity Because there are no rolling bearing and bolts in the grinding chamber‚ we can not see the problems of bearings and sealings easily damaged and machine destroyed due to the bolts looseness.

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    chemicals that get involved and added into the water as it travels. This relates to the hardness of water. The hardness of water is basically caused by the amounts of charged minerals in water. The two most significant ones are magnesium (Mg2+) and calcium (Ca2+)(1). Water is an excellent solvent and therefore easily picks up

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    powerful water softener that stands up to its reputation‚ being a great choice when it comes to meeting a small family need. As you already know‚ the water that you receive in your home is hard water because it contains a lot of minerals‚ including calcium and magnesium. As such‚ using hard water in your home‚ will make you plenty of problems such as ugly stains on tubs and sinks. Since water appliances are forced to work harder‚ there will be higher water bills‚ as well. However‚ water softening devices

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    main aim of the experiment is to find out the amount of calcium carbonate in toothpaste through back titration since calcium carbonate does not dissolve in water. A roughly weighed amount of calcium carbonate is mixed with hydrochloric acid and then titrated against sodium hydroxide. When the indicator turns from pink to orange‚ the volume of sodium hydroxide used is taken down. After doing some calculations‚ the average percentage of calcium carbonate in toothpaste is 19.2%. This average percentage

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    GREEN MUSSEL (Perna Viridis) SHELLS AS AN ADDITIVE COMPONENT IN HOLLOW BLOCK MAKING Abstract Hollow blocks have an important place in modern building industry. They are cost effective and better alternative to burnt clay bricks by virtue of their good durability‚ fire resistance‚ partial resistance to sound‚ thermal insulation‚ small dead load and high speed of construction. Hollow blocks being usually larger in size than the normal clay building bricks and less mortar is required‚ faster

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    made mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCo3)
Some types of limestone are made of the remains of tiny animals and plants which lived in the sea millions of years ago
We dig limestone out of the ground in quarries
Its main use is as a building material/ in the manufacture of iron 
Powdered limestone + high temperature+ sand+ sodium carbonate= glass
powdered limestone + powdered clay + heat= cement
cement powder + water + sand +gravel= concrete
Limestone + strong heating= quicklime (calcium oxide) + carbon

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