Osmosis
An aluminosilicate is any of a variety of silicate minerals in which a proportion of the Si4+ ions are replaced by Al3+, with the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium, or calcium ions.
Calcium carbonate is for neutralising the excess of acid in the stomach.
None, unless there is metallic potassium in the reaction mixture. Assuming excess potassium metal is present then 14 moles of KBr can be produced. 7BaBr2 + excess potassium -----> 14KBr + 7 Ba
Calcium hydroxide and Phosphine gas
No
Lymph.
An aluminosilicate is any of a variety of silicate minerals in which a proportion of the Si4+ ions are replaced by Al3+, with the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium, or calcium ions.
Blood
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calcium
Kidney
Calcium carbonate is for neutralising the excess of acid in the stomach.
no
None, unless there is metallic potassium in the reaction mixture. Assuming excess potassium metal is present then 14 moles of KBr can be produced. 7BaBr2 + excess potassium -----> 14KBr + 7 Ba
The lymphatic system. Excess interstitial fluid is drained from tissue spaces and returned to the blood.
Calcium hydroxide and Phosphine gas
calcium leaking out