Chemistry, asked by akilacps5207, 7 months ago

We have milk in which lactic acid is present which reacts with the calcium of teeth but why not with the calcium present in the milk

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Answered by sankarinava30
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Answer:

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Explanation:

as a nutrient is most commonly associated with the formation and metabolism of bone. Over 99 percent of total body calcium is found as calcium hydroxyapatite (Ca10[PO4]6[OH]2) in bones and teeth, where it provides hard tissue with its strength. Calcium in the circulatory system, extracellular fluid, muscle, and other tissues is critical for mediating vascular contraction and vasodilatation, muscle function, nerve transmission, intracellular signaling, and hormonal secretion. Bone tissue serves as a reservoir for and source of calcium for these critical metabolic needs through the process of bone remodeling.

Answered by dj4321
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Answer:

milk has liquified calcium while teeth has solid

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