There is 1 Ca atom in calcium hydroxide. The formula is Ca(OH)2
Calcium hydroxide = Ca(OH)2 Ca = 1 atom OH = 2 atoms
There is 1 Ca atom in calcium hydroxide. The formula is Ca(OH)2
There are 7 atoms: 1 calcium, 2 carbon, and 4 oxygen.
Ca is calcium, one atom.
Calcium hydrogen sulphate - Ca(HSO4)2; 4 x 2 = 8 oxygen atoms.
In Ca(ClO3)2 there are one calcium atom, two chlorine atom and six oxygen atom. So total of nine atoms
yes if you mix anything with 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxagen atom than a reaction will take place
Calcium Carbonate (CaCo3) has one calcium (Ca) atom, one carbon (C) atom and three oxygen (O3) atoms.
In calcium carbide (CaC2) are 1 atom of Calcium and two of Carbon, so totally three atoms of two elements
7 atoms, like math, if in parenthesis multiple. 2 x 3 = 6 plus one atom of Ca for a total of 7 atoms.
In an ionic bond to other atoms: Ca+2 , a positive ion (cation).And negative ions (anions) of the the combined atom or group of atoms.