Calcium Renee Y. Becker CHM 1025 July 6, 2010.

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Calcium Renee Y. Becker CHM 1025 July 6, 2010

Elemental symbol: Ca State: Soft, gray metal Atomic number: 20 Number electrons Number protons Atomic mass: 40.078 amu Number neutrons Density = 1.55 g/cm3 Lightest of the alkali earth metals

Fifth most abundant element By mass in the Earth's crust Dissolved ion in seawater By mass in the human body Calcium is essential for living organisms Cell physiology, where movement of the calcium ion Ca2+ into and out of the cytoplasm functions as a signal for many cellular processes

Isotopes of Calcium Calcium has six isotopes 40Ca 44Ca 42Ca 46Ca 43Ca 48Ca

Difficult to ignite, unlike magnesium, but when lit, the metal burns in air with a brilliant high-intensity red light. Calcium metal reacts with water, evolving hydrogen gas at a rate rapid enough to be noticeable, but not fast enough at room temperature to generate much heat

Where do we find Calcium? Calcium is not naturally found in its elemental state Sedimentary rocks Calcite Dolomite Gypsum

Where do we find Calcium? Igneous and metamorphic rocks Plagioclase Pyroxenes Amphiboles garnets

Industrial Calcium Production Extracted by electrolysis from a fused salt like calcium chloride Electrolysis: method of using an electric current to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction.

Small Scale Calcium Production Calcium can be made through the reduction of CaO with aluminium or of CaCl2 with sodium metal 6CaO + 2Al→ 3Ca + Ca3Al2O6 CaCl2 + 2Na→ Ca + 2NaCl

History Calcium (Latin word calcis meaning "lime") First century when the Ancient Romans prepared lime as calcium oxide 975 AD plaster of paris (calcium sulphate), is useful for setting broken bones Isolated in 1808 in England Sir Humphry Davy electrolyzed a mixture of lime and mercuric oxide Calcium metal was not available in large scale until the beginning of the 20th century.

Calcium Compounds Calcium, combined with phosphate to form hydroxylapatite, is the mineral portion of human and animal bones and teeth

Calcium Compounds Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the common compounds of calcium. It is heated to form quicklime (CaO), which is then added to water (H2O). This forms another material known as slaked lime (Ca(OH)2), which is an inexpensive base material used throughout the chemical industry. Chalk, marble, and limestone are all forms of calcium carbonate.

When water percolates through limestone or other soluble carbonate rocks, it partially dissolves the rock and causes cave formation and characteristic stalactites and stalagmites and also forms hard water.

References Mla format OK, whatever you are using in english class You can use internet sources but use at least 1 book

Acknowledgements Lab Partner 1 Lab Partner 2 Professor