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1.
CALCIUM
BY KENYA JAMES CHEMISTRY MOD:D
2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: 1-4
Diagram: 5
Protons & Neutrons: 6
Notations: 7
History of Calcium: 8
3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.)
Appearance and physical state of calcium: 9
Is it common in nature ? (10)
Common uses;pure sample: 11
Health effects & environmental effects:12
Compounds of calcium: 13
4.
INTRODUCTION
Calcium has a symbol Ca.
The atomic number is 20
The atomic weight is 40.078.
5.
DIAGRAM
6.
PROTONS AND NEUTRONS
THERE ARE 20 PROTONS AND 20 NEUTRONS IN CALCIUM.
7.
NOTATIONS
Electron configuration is [AR]4s2
Orbital notion:[AR]4s2
They are shown with arrows or circles
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8.
HISTORY OF CALCIUM
HUMPHRY DAVY DISCOVERED THE ELEMENT CALCIUM IN 1808 IN ENGLAND.
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9.
APPEARANCE AND PHYSICAL STATE OF CALCIUM
Pure form: Rough, shiny, and looks like rocks.
It is a solid.
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10.
IS IT COMMOM IN NATURE ?
IT IS NEVER FOUND FREE IN NATURE.
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11.
COMMON USES; PURE SAMPLE
It is used to help make cement.
To make a pure sample of calcium you have to use electrolysis.
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12.
HEALTH EFFFECTS & ENVIRONMRNTAL EFFECTS
Calcium is toxic to aquatic organisms.
Creates stronger bones
Helps strengthen your teeth
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13.
COMPOUNDS OF CALCIUM
Calcium Carbibe, Formula: Ca CO3 Uses: Lamps
Oxide Formula: CaO Uses: Ceramics, Plastics, & Glass
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14.
GLOSSARY
Aquatic organism- Organisms defined as "Fish"
Electrolysis- A electric current going through liquid.
Atomic Number- The number of protons.
Atomic Weight- Another term for atomic mass.
Cement- a powdery substance made with calcined lime & clay.
15.
GLOSSARY (CONT.)
Protons- A positively charged particle.
Neutrons- A particle with 0 charge.
Solid- are usually hard and molecules are packed together.
Element- contains atoms that have the same number of protons
Compound- two or more elements that are bounded together.
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