CaNO3 does not exist. Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.
The valency of mn is also 4
Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.
NO … Calcium Nitrate (CaNO3) contains no carbon (C) which is a good clue as to whether it is Organic or not.
CoC2H6O4
The Ca(NO3)2 is the proper product formula. So, there will be a 2 in front of the KNO3, just one of the CaCl2, a 2 in front of the CaNO3, and just one of the Ca(NO3)2
[Note: This answer is to an edited form of the question believed to be more likely to be what the questioner intended to ask: "What acid and base form the salt calcium nitrate?"] Nitric acid and calcium hydroxide can react to form calcium nitrate according to the following chemical equation: 2 HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 -> Ca(NO3)2 + 2 H2O.
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Mn(OH)2 , according to a homework problem I did
Mn3 N2 i think its actually Mn(NO3)2 This is a nitrate ! ------- The general formula of manganese nitrides is MnxN where x is between 2 and 4. Ex.: Mn2N
O.S. of Mn in Mn(CO)2 is 0.
6m/13 * 2/mn = 3/13n