Formula: CH2O3.Ca Chemical Name: Calcium carbonate Synonyms: Carbonic acid calcium salt (1:1);Calcium carbonate (CaCO3);Calcium carbonate (1:1);Allied Whiting;Calcene CO;Calcene NC;Calcene TM;Calofil B 1;Calofil E 2;Calofort T;Calopake F;Calopake H;Calopake FS;Calopake High ...
Calcium hypochlorite is a chemical compound with formula Ca(ClO)2. It is widely used for water treatment and as a bleaching agent or disinfectant. This chemical is considered relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach). Calcium hypochlorite can be us...
CaPs with various morphologies can be prepared by adjusting pH, temperature, organic additives, the Ca/P ratio, and ion saturation of the reaction system [149,208]. pH affects precipitation and crystallization of HAPs by influencing the balance between the hydrogen-containing anions and ...
Molecular Formula:CH2CaN2+2 Compound Is Canonicalized:True XLogP3-AA:81.9843889 Monoisotopic Mass:81.9843889 Complexity:29.3 Rotatable Bond Count:0 Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:1 Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:2 Topological Polar Surface Area:49.8 Heavy Atom Count::4 Defined Atom Stereocenter Count:0 Undef...
Calcium is a silver-white metal, somewhat malleable and ductile; stable in dry air, but in moist air or with water reacts to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas; when heated burns in air to form calcium oxide emitting a brilliant light. Discovered by Davy in 1808. ...
It can be combined with oxidation to produce calcium oxide, combined with nitrogen to produce calcium nitride Ca3N2, combined with fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, etc., to produce the corresponding halide, and hydrogen under the action of 400ºC catalyst to produce calcium hydride....
Numerous silanol groups (SiOH) can form hydrogen bonds with other molecules on the surface of silicate layers [32]. Due to the high surface area, a good affinity with a positively charged drug, non-toxicity and non-irritation at the levels employed in pharmaceutical use [33], it is of ...
Molecular Formula:B6Ca Compound Is Canonicalized:True XLogP3-AA:105.0220535 Monoisotopic Mass:106.0184218 Complexity:132 Rotatable Bond Count:0 Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:0 Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:2 Topological Polar Surface Area:0 Heavy Atom Count::7 Defined Atom Stereocenter Count:0 Undefined Ato...
Molecular Formula: C20H27CaN7O6 Compound Is Canonicalized: True XLogP3-AA: null Exact Mass: 497.1335723 Monoisotopic Mass: 497.1335723 Complexity: 699 Rotatable Bond Count: 8 Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 5 Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 12 Topological Polar Surface Area: 209 Heavy Atom Count: 34 ...
As there is no water (or hydrogen oxide) present in these phases they are sometimes referred to as anhydrous phases. After reaction with water, new phases form, in which water is chemically combined with the other oxides. These phases are known as hydrates. Some cement phases are also ...