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[[Calcium]] is a [[solid]] (at [[Room Temperature|room temperature]]) [[metal]] [[element]] with 20 [[proton]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]].
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==Key Stage 2==
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===Meaning===
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[[Calcium]] is a [[metal]] found in our [[bone]]s.
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==Key Stage 3==
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===Meaning===
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[[File:CalciumSymbol.png|right|300px|thumb|The [[Chemical Symbol|chemical symbol]] for [[Calcium]].]]
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[[Calcium]] is a [[Group 2]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with an [[Atomic Number|atomic number]] of 20.
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===About Calcium===
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: [[Calcium]] has the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] [[Calcium|Ca]].
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: [[Calcium]] as 20 [[proton]]s and 20 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Atomic Number]] of 20 and an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 40.
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: [[Calcium]] is the least [[Reactivity|reactive]]  [[Alkali Earth Metal|alkali earth metal]].
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: [[Calcium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
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: [[Calcium]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] strongly with [[steam]] to produce [[Hydrogen]] [[gas]] and [[Calcium Hydroxide]] and strongly with [[acid]] to produce [[Calcium]] [[salt]]s.
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: [[Calcium]] is a [[solid]] at [[STP|room temperature]].
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: An [[atom]] of [[Calcium]] has only 2 [[electron]]s in its [[Outer Shell|outer shell]].
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: [[Calcium]] [[ion]]s have lost 2 [[electron]]s to become [[Positive Charged|positively charged]].
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==Key Stage 4==
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===Meaning===
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[[Calcium]] is a [[Group 2]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with 20 [[proton]]s in the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]].
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===About Calcium===
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: [[Calcium]] has the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] [[Calcium|Ca]].
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: The most [[Stable Isotope|stable isotope]] of [[Calcium]] has 20 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 40.
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: [[Calcium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
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: [[Calcium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
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: [[Calcium]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] strongly with [[steam]] to produce [[Hydrogen]] [[gas]] and [[Calcium Hydroxide]] and strongly with [[acid]] to produce [[Calcium]] [[salt]]s.
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: [[Lithium]] is a [[solid]] at [[STP|standard temperature and pressure]].
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: An [[atom]] of [[Calcium]] has only 2 [[electron]]s in its [[Outer Shell|outer shell]].
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: [[Calcium]] [[ion]]s have lost two [[electron]]s to become [[Positive Charged|positively charged]].

Revision as of 14:42, 31 March 2019

Key Stage 2

Meaning

Calcium is a metal found in our bones.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Calcium is a Group 2 element, on the Periodic Table, with an atomic number of 20.

About Calcium

Calcium has the chemical formula Ca.
Calcium as 20 protons and 20 neutrons in its nucleus giving it an Atomic Number of 20 and an atomic mass of 40.
Calcium is the least reactive alkali earth metal.
Calcium is more reactive than Carbon on the reactivity series so it must be extracted from its ore using electrolysis.
Calcium reacts strongly with steam to produce Hydrogen gas and Calcium Hydroxide and strongly with acid to produce Calcium salts.
Calcium is a solid at room temperature.
An atom of Calcium has only 2 electrons in its outer shell.
Calcium ions have lost 2 electrons to become positively charged.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Calcium is a Group 2 element, on the Periodic Table, with 20 protons in the nucleus.

About Calcium

Calcium has the chemical formula Ca.
The most stable isotope of Calcium has 20 neutrons in its nucleus giving it an atomic mass of 40.
Calcium is more reactive than Carbon on the reactivity series so it must be extracted from its ore using electrolysis.
Calcium is more reactive than Carbon on the reactivity series so it must be extracted from its ore using electrolysis.
Calcium reacts strongly with steam to produce Hydrogen gas and Calcium Hydroxide and strongly with acid to produce Calcium salts.
Lithium is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
An atom of Calcium has only 2 electrons in its outer shell.
Calcium ions have lost two electrons to become positively charged.