It's because they add to its hardness . Calcium is naturally dissolved in water
NO, it should not be the process is still the same . the only factors about it that should change is the experiment itself.:)
Answer:
Calcium can be ignited and will when burning react with both oxygen and nitrogen forming calcium oxide, CaO, and calcium nitride, Ca3N2.
Carbohydrates! hope this helped!
Answer:
Option C.
The Bohr effect describes the effect of pH on the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen.
Explanation:
The hemoglobin is the oxygen carrying part of the blood. However, According to Christian Bohr, the binding affinity for oxygen by the hemoglobin in the blood is greatly affected by the acidity and content of carbon dioxide in the blood. As a matter of fact, they are inversely related. The more acidic the blood is, or the lower the pH of the blood, the lower the amount of oxygen that can become bonded with the hemoglobin in the blood.