CALCIUM

kălˈsēəm [Lat.,=lime], metallic chemical element; symbol Ca; at. no. 20; at. wt. 40.08; m.p. about 839 degrees Celsius; b.p. 1,484 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 1.55 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +2. Calcium is a malleable, ductile, silver-white, relatively soft metal with face-centered, cubic crystalline structure. Chemically it resembles strontium and barium; it is classed with them as an alkaline-earth metal in group IIa of the periodic table. Calcium is chemically active; it tarnishes rapidly when exposed to air and burns with a bright yellow-red flame when heated, mainly forming the nitride. It reacts directly with water, forming the hydroxide. It combines with other elements, e.g., with oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, arsenic, phosphorus, and sulfur, forming many compounds.

Although lime (calcium oxide) has been known since ancient times, elemental calcium was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808. Today, calcium metal is usually prepared by electrolysis of fused calcium chloride to which a little calcium fluoride has been added. It is used in alloys with other metals, such as aluminum, lead, or copper; in preparation of other metals, such as thorium and uranium, by reduction; and (like barium) in the manufacture of vacuum tubes to remove residual gases.

The metal is of little commercial importance compared to its compounds, which are widely and diversely used. The element is a constituent of lime (see calcium oxide), chloride of lime (bleaching powder), mortar, plaster, cement (see cement, concrete, whiting, putty, precipitated chalk, gypsum, and plaster of Paris. Tremolite, a form of asbestos, is a naturally occurring compound of calcium, magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. Calcium carbide reacts with water to form acetylene gas; it is also used to prepare calcium cyanamide, which is used as a fertilizer. The phosphate is a major constituent of bone ash. The arsenate and the cyanide are used as insecticides. Calcium bicarbonate causes temporary hardness in water; calcium sulfate causes permanent hardness. Generally, calcium compounds show an orange or yellow-red color when held in the Bunsen burner flame.

Although calcium is the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust, of which it constitutes about 3.6%, it is not found uncombined. It is found widely distributed in its compounds, e.g., Iceland spar, marble, limestone, feldspar, apatite, calcite, dolomite, fluorite, garnet, and labradorite. It is a constituent of most plant and animal matter.

Calcium is essential to the formation and maintenance of strong bones and teeth. In the human adult the bone calcium is chiefly in the form of the phosphate and carbonate salts. A sufficient store of vitamin D in the body is necessary for the proper utilization of calcium. Calcium also functions in the regulation of the heartbeat and in the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, a necessary step in the clotting of blood.

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...will address the relationship between calcium and osteoporosis. In addition, nonessential...be disseminated. The first report on calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D, magnesium, and...also include recommendations regarding calcium, fluoride, and dietary supplements...
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Calcium Intake Affects Weight Loss. Individuals seeking to...however; a recent University of Tennessee study found that calcium consumption and fat production are inversely proportional...agouti, and then put these mice on a low-calorie, variable-calcium diet. All of the mice engaged in roughly the same amount...
Contribution of Lead from Calcium Supplements to Blood Lead. by...of lead to blood from consumption of calcium supplements approximating the recommended...n = 8) was administered a complex calcium supplement (carbonate/phosphate/citrate...
Calcium Channels: Critical Targets of Toxicants and Diseases...The structure and regulation of voltage-dependent calcium channels and their role in inherited and toxicant-induced...Dystrophy Association on 6-8 December 1999. The conference, "Calcium Channels: Critical Targets of Toxicants and Diseases...
Lead in Calcium Supplements. by Genine M. Scelfo...Intercalibrated measurements of lead in calcium supplements indicate the importance of...measurements of lead concentrations in calcium supplements may be either erroneously...
...Changes during Pregnancy and Postpartum with Calcium Supplementation. by Brian L. Gulson...maternal skeleton at this time and that calcium supplementation may have a protective...to Australia were provided with either calcium carbonate or a complex calcium supplement...
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Calcium Key Provider of Good Health. Obesity rates are higher than ever, with an estimated 61...and loss when coupled with a reduced calorie diet. The "anti-obesity" effect of dietary calcium: In one finding, mice on a reduced calorie, high calcium diet lost more weight than mice on a reduced calorie, low calcium regimen. Data from human...
Calcium Sources for Non-Milk Drinkers. Milk drinkers seldom need to worry about getting enough calcium. Milk and other dairy products are loaded with it, generally...eight-ounce glasses of milk a day, along with the other calcium they get, is enough to satisfy their calcium requirements...
The Quiet Calcium Crisis. by Karen Goldberg Goff Got calcium? Experts are concerned by the deficiency of this vital...fortified orange juice. All of these foods contain calcium, a nutrient in short supply in American diets. Experts...
Osteoporosis, Calcium and Estrogens. by Roger W. Miller...bone mass or density. A shortage of calcium is one reason for this loss. Another...Conference experts agreed on the need for more calcium in the diet as well as the possibility...
Test Your Calcium IQ. According to the National Osteoporosis...your body absorb the maximum amount of calcium, you also need: A. Vitamin C and iron...when pregnant 7. The best way to get calcium is through: A. exercise...
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got calcium?: Health and nutrition experts continue...concerned about childrens and teens lack of calcium by Karen Goldberg Goff One...orange juice. All of those foods contain calcium, a nutrient that Americas children are...
The Benefits of Calcium. Byline: Dr. Gary S. Sy CALCIUM is the most abundant mineral in the human body. Over 99 percent of the bodys calcium is found in bones and teeth. The remainder is found in blood, bodily fluids, muscle, and other tissues...
Kidney Stones: How, Why? Amount of Calcium in Urine One Clue. Byline: Jen Waters...Recently, researchers have found that calcium oxalate stones originate from the renal...percent of people with kidney stones have calcium oxalate stones that occur without known...
We Are Dangerously Short of Calcium, Warns Doctor. The people of...because they arent taking in enough calcium says leading nutritionist Dr Carole...guidelines have increased the recommended calcium intake for American adults to at least...
Calcium-Rich Cereals Dont Boost Bones. Byline: JULIE WHELDON GIVING children foods fortified with calcium to help build up their bones may be a waste of time, say...chance of a child suffering fractures. It is thought that calcium artificially added to food passes through the body too...
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CALCIUM kal se m Lat.,=lime, metallic chemical element; symbol...Celsius; sp. gr. 1.55 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +2. Calcium is a malleable, ductile, silver-white, relatively soft...alkaline-earth metal in Group 2 of the periodic table . Calcium is chemically active; it tarnishes rapidly when exposed...
CALCIUM OXIDE chemical compound, CaO, a colorless, cubic crystalline...iron, alumina, and magnesia. It is prepared by heating calcium carbonate (e.g., limestone ) in a special lime kiln...Celsius, decomposing it into the oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium oxide is widely used in industry, e.g., in making porcelain...
CALCIUM HYDROXIDE Ca(OH) 2 , colorless crystal or white powder. It is prepared by reacting calcium oxide (lime) with water, a process called slaking, and...basic. Limewater is a clear, saturated water solution of calcium hydroxide. It is used in medicine to treat acid burns and...
CALCIUM-CHANNEL BLOCKER any of a class of drugs used in treating...pectoris , and certain arrhythmias . They prevent the calcium ions needed for muscle contraction from entering the cells...lowering blood pressure and relieving anginal pain. Some calcium-channel blockers, such as Procardia (nifedipine), slow...
CALCIUM CARBONATE CaCO 3 , white chemical compound that is...which is hexagonal, and aragonite, which is rhombohedral. Calcium carbonate is largely insoluble in water but is quite soluble...and stalagmites in caves. Iceland spar is a pure form of calcium carbonate and exhibits birefringence, or double refraction...
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