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Got Calcium?. Calcium’s Natural Form. Calcium's natural form is a whitish grayish color after being exposed to air. Who Discovered it. In the autumn of 1803, an Englishman named John Dalton “discovered” calcium when the roman's discovered calcium when they didn’t even know it.
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Calcium’s Natural Form Calcium's natural form is a whitish grayish color after being exposed to air.
Who Discovered it In the autumn of 1803, an Englishman named John Dalton “discovered” calcium when the roman's discovered calcium when they didn’t even know it.
Calcium’s Melting Point • Calciums melting point is 842 degrees Celsius.
Calcium's Boiling Point • Calcium's boiling point is 1484 degrees Celcius.
Calcium's Name in Other Languages • Latin: Calcium • Czech: Vápník • Croatian: Kalcij • French: Calcium • German: Kalzium - r • Italian: Calcio • Norwegian: Kalsium • Portuguese: Cálcio • Spanish: Calcio • Swedish: Kalcium
Websites • http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Ca/key.html • http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/Ca.html
More Websites • http://www.eatsmart.org/games/c_calculator/ • http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec12/ch155/ch155b.html • http://www.eatsmart.org/games/c_calculator/ • http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec12/ch155/ch155b.html
Why We Need Calcium • We need calcium for proper function of the muscles , teeth, bones , and your nerves