In one molecule of CaO, there are 2 atoms, one each of Ca and O
In one mole of CaO, the no. for both type of atoms is 6.022 X 1023.
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9.09 x 10^23
Two atoms. One calcium (Ca) and one oxygen (O).
yes
CaO is ionic as the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is above 1.7
No its not to be balanced it would be CaO + 2(HCl) --> CaCl2 + H20
.183mol CaO Ca is your limiting reactant, O2 is your excess reactant. thus 7.34g Ca = .183mol Ca, since the balanced reaction is 2Ca + 1 O2 -> 2 CaO, 1 mol Ca = 1 mol Cao and .183mol CaO is produced.
Two atoms. One calcium (Ca) and one oxygen (O).
yes
Calcium oxide (CaO) contain one atom of calcium.
CaO is ionic as the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is above 1.7
No its not to be balanced it would be CaO + 2(HCl) --> CaCl2 + H20
Cao Cao has written: 'Cao Cao shi wen xuan'
Cao-Cao was born in 1973.
Cao Cao died when he was sixty years old.
Calcium oxide, CaO: the ratio is 1.
Cao Cao's invasion of Xu Province happened in 193.
Cao Dai speaks of three major alliances: the Triple Alliance of Heaven, Earth, and Humanity. These alliances represent the unity and harmony between the spiritual and physical realms, as well as the connection between humans and the divine.
.183mol CaO Ca is your limiting reactant, O2 is your excess reactant. thus 7.34g Ca = .183mol Ca, since the balanced reaction is 2Ca + 1 O2 -> 2 CaO, 1 mol Ca = 1 mol Cao and .183mol CaO is produced.