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    Dental Powder Case Study

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    Dentonic’s main ingredients are calcium carbonate (98.5%), essential oils (1%) and sodium saccharin (0.5%). Calcium carbonate imparts this ability in dentonic and sodium saccharin is used as a sweetening agent. These three varieties include the 45 gram, the 90 gram and 130 gram family packs of Dentonic available in the market. Talking about the quality of Dentonic as a product, Dentonic is made up of 100% food grade calcium carbonate and Ala chemicals uses tryclozan which is an anti-bacterial…

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    Those sorts of claims. Also, they go on further to say that you better be careful because the unabsorbed calcium is a cause of kidney stones. So you better get our super absorbed calcium otherwise you might risk getting kidney stones, and then other marketers confuse intestinal absorption with what happens in your stomach. Dissolution happens in your stomach, it dissolves the calcium and all calciums dissolve very, very well in stomach acid, ninety-five to one-hundred percent absorption is…

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    Ocean Climate Change

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    carbon dioxide dissolving into the ocean. This leads to several complications in the coral reef ecosystems. The coral reef ecosystem is a variety of different species that interact with each other and the physical environment held together by calcium carbonate structures. They are built by colonies of underwater animals in marine waters that contain very few…

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    bones strong and drying cements, Calcium can do it all. Calcium is an alkaline earth metal. Its atomic number is 20 and the average atomic mass is 40.078. It is very reactive and it is a silver grayish color. It's chemical symbol is Ca and it is the the second group and 4th period. It is a metal and it electronic configuration is 20 protons 20 neutrons and 20 electrons. 2 on the fist layer, 8 on the second, 8 on the third and 2 on the fourth. Calcium is a necessary mineral in…

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    A) What is a coral reef? Coral reefs are underwater ecosystems that are formed by many small animals called polyps, which through their ability to excrete calcium form the limestone skeleton that they live on. As coral reefs grow they can take on three structures fringing, barrier or atoll. The Reef located along the Queensland coastline is called the Great Barrier Reef as it is separated from the shoreline by a section of deep open water. Over many years hard coral polyps form reef structures…

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    Oshenite Raw Materials

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    MICROBIAL CONTROLLING PERFORMANCE MINERAL a. Raw Material: What are the raw materials that make up the material? How are the raw materials extracted? Oshenite is produced from a renewable marine mineral called “oolitic aragonite”, a form of calcium carbonate sustainably harvested from sea beds in the Bahamas, 65 miles off the Florida coast. “Oolitic aragonite” is from microscopic bio matter such as plankton and algae. It is sourced from a region of the Bahamas basin, 65 miles off the Florida…

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    Ocean Acidification Effect

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    are many studies have shown that the most effect species are calcifying organisms at the bottom of the food chain are prey for marine organisms in higher trophic levels. Reducing the pH level in ocean also decrease the availability of dissolved carbonate ion necessary for shell formation. However, lower the pH level will have huge impact on their egg-developing stage. Impact on the early life history is the biggest concern since “[the] young animals may not be as resilient to physiological…

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    ability to absorb and muffle low frequency sound by 40%, which makes certain parts of the ocean noisier than other parts. Ocean acidification alters the reproduction in some species. Species that have or grow shells or have an exoskeleton of calcium carbonate like prawns, molluscs, gastropods and corals. With animals without protection are most vulnerable to get eaten or attacked by predator, this means that there will be rapid changes throughout the food chain. Furthermore, it affects the…

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    mining, chemical production, product manufacture, product use and waste management (Sun et al., 2017). Lithium is extracted from two sources - ore and salt brines - and the lithium minerals are then transformed into basic chemicals such as lithium carbonate, lithium hydroxide, and lithium chloride to produce many derivatives (Sun et al., 2017, p. 51-52; Wanger, 2010; USGS, 2018). Originally, the majority of lithium was produced from mineral ore sources - spodumene, lepidolite…

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    most vital ecosystems could be lost due to the continuous burning of coal. Most of our crabs, corals and other animals with exoskeletons are composed with calcium carbonate which helps give them that boney exterior structure that some even call home. It has even got so bad in some areas that snails and other animals that use calcium carbonate for their shell aren’t getting enough causing a decline in their populations. We would also be…

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