YES! Calcium polish does indeed help grow nails longer and much much stronger
Calcium
nail peeling is caused by lack of calcium lack of iron and moisture. So you should drink milk or take calcium pills, eat more foods with iron, and wet and dry your nails every no and again
do you mean the base, calcium
The nail would not go rusty because it was kept dry and the anhydrous calcium chloride removed the moisture from the air
Calcium oxide, also known as quicklime, can be used to help remove rust from nails by reacting with water to produce calcium hydroxide. This chemical reaction can help loosen the rust from the surface of the nail, making it easier to clean and restore the nail to its original condition.
No, nail does not rust in anhydrous calcium chloride because rusting requires the presence of water to occur. Anhydrous calcium chloride is a desiccant that absorbs moisture from the surrounding environment, preventing the nail from coming into contact with water and thus inhibiting rust formation.
vitamin d supplement and calcium .. plus a nail stregthner
Tooth enamel, calcium. Nail enamel, Biotin.
Lack of calcium mainly, also a fungus may have invaded the nail bed.
When calcium carbonate reacts with an iron nail, it typically does not result in a significant chemical reaction under normal conditions. However, if the environment is acidic (for example, in the presence of vinegar), calcium carbonate can dissolve, releasing carbon dioxide gas and potentially leading to some corrosion of the iron due to the acidic conditions. Over time, the presence of acids can lead to rusting of the iron nail, but this is a secondary effect rather than a direct reaction between calcium carbonate and iron.
A nail weighs about one gram. This can vary depending on the size of the nail and what the nail is made of.