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 ...
1.1 Name Calcium cyanamide 1.2 Synonyms カルシウムシアナミド; Calcium cyanamide; Calciumcyanamid; Calcium cyanamide; Calcium cyanamide; Calcium carbimide; calcium cyanamide, tech.; calcium cyanarnide; CALCIUMCYANAMIDE,TECHNICAL; Cyanamide calcium derivative, Cyanamide calcium salt; CYANAMIDE CALCIUM SALT...
1.1 Name Calcium hydroxide 1.2 Synonyms 수산화 칼슘 水酸化カルシウム Calciumhydroxid Hidróxido de calcio Hydroxyde de calciumCalcium Hydroxdecalcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Calcium Hydroxide, Powder, ReagentCalcium hydroxide,(trace metal basis)calcium,dihydroxideCalciumhydroxid8CALCIUMHYDROXIDE,POWD...
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. ...
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:4 Topological Polar Surface Area:92.2 Heavy Atom Count::7 Defined Atom Stereocenter Count:0 Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count:0 Defined Bond Stereocenter Count:0 Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count:0 Isotope Atom Count:0 Covalently-Bonded Unit Count:3 CACTVS Substructure ...
Nevertheless, calcium hydrogen exchange activity has been reported in isolated melanosomes from retinal pigment epithelial cells [93], large dense core granules in PC12 cells [37] and synaptic vesicles in sheep brain cortex [89]. One possibility that could explain this apparent paradox is that, ...
Portable heat sources sometimes take advantage of the reaction that occurs when quicklime is combined with water. Limelights produce an extremely bright white light when a block of calcium oxide is heated to incandescence in an oxyhydrogen flame. This process is known as “limelighting.” Calcium...
It “has the remarkable property of decomposing water and the water afterwards contains phosphite, or hypophosphite, not phosphate of lime.* Drop a small piece of it into a wine-glass of water, and in a short time bubbles of phosphuretted hydrogen gas will be produced; which, rising to ...
Chemical Name: Calcium phosphate dibasic dihydrate Synonyms Calcium hydrophosphate dihydrate;DiTab;CALCIUM PHOSPH;CALCIUM HYDROGENPHOSPHATE DIHYDRATE;Di-tab;Bekapress D 2;DICALCIUM PHOSPHAT;BicalciuM phosphate;Calcium phosphate di;dicalciurn phosphate ...
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 ...