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Calcium chloride is a compound.
Neither of both because it is NOT a mixture at all; it's a (pure) compound (one kind of molecules)
its a compound consisting of calcium ionically bonded to bromine
Plaster of Paris (gypsum) is calcium sulfate (CaSO4.0,5H2O) - a compound.
You get a mixture of an element and a compound.
Mixture
Calcium Carbonate is a compound and an element. However, it is not a mixture. If it is a compound or a element, then it can not be a mixture
Calcium is a metal element.
element
Calcium sulfate (CaSO4) is a compound.
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
it was element
Calcium chloride is a compound.
Definitely a compound, I think.
It's an element. Check your periodic table.
A compound, and it's name would be calcium oxide.
Calcium bromide, CaBr2, is a compound. It is not an element, because elements are individual species and they are found in the periodic table. It is not a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture, because it is a single entity.