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Calcium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods. Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance. Calcium can also bind to other minerals (such as phosphate) and aid in their removal ...
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Calcium carbonate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CaCO 3 . It is a common substance found in rock in all parts of the world, and is the main component of shells of marine organisms...
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Physician reviewed calcium carbonate patient information - includes calcium carbonate description, dosage and directions. ... Generic Name: calcium carbonate (KAL see um CAR boe nate);
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Excessive oral doses of calcium carbonate may produce alkalosis and hypercalcemia. Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions:; No information found. ... Synonyms: Carbonic acid calcium salt; calcite; aragonite; limestone ; CAS No.: 471-34-1 ; Molecular Weight: 100.09 ; Chemical Formula: CaCO3 ; Product Codes:; J.T.
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Calcium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Calcium (pronounced /ˈkælsiəm/ ) is the chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. It has an atomic mass of 40.078 amu. Calcium is a soft grey alkaline earth metal, and is the ...
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Calcium carbonate is an ingredient that is commonly found in antacids (for heartburn) and some dietary supplements. Calcium carbonate overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of a product containing this substance.
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Health effects of exposure to the substance have been investigated, but none has been found. Calcium carbonate exists in nature as mineral aragonite and calcite (as in limestone, chalk and marble).
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Calcium carbonate is also an important contributor to some geological changes. It is soluble in water that contains carbon dioxide, and thus contributes to the erosion of limestone deposits. It can then be deposited elsewhere.
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