No.
You can tell by the name "calcium nitrate". Means it has both calcium and nitrates in it.
Elements are only one thing through and through.
Calcium nitrate is a compound: Ca(NO3)2.
Calcium is a element. Nitrate is a ion. Calcium shows +2.
You think probable to copper.
No. Calcium nitrate is an ionically bonded salt.
francium ceasium Potassium Sodium Lithium These metals could react with calcium nitrate in a displacement reaction as they are more reactive. e.g. pottasium + calcium nitrate -> calcium + pottasium nitrate.
Calcium nitride is Ca3N2 and is basic. Calcium nitrate is Ca(NO3)2 and is neutral.
The chemical formula of calcium nitrate is Ca(NO3)2.
The formula for anhydrous calcium nitrate is Ca(NO3)2.
The calcium ion is Ca2+ and the nitrate ion is NO3- and together they form Ca(NO3)2
Calcium nitrate - Ca(NO3)2- contain Ca, N and O.
Calcium Nitrtae is Ca(NO3)2 and so there are two moles of nitrate per mole of calcium nitrate. Thus there are 2 x 2.50 = 5.0 moles of nitrate present.
Calcium Chlorite (used in domestic Swimming Pools)