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Sulfur, and Oxygen. Formula

CaSO4...

Ca (charge 2+) is ionically bonded to the SO4, which has a -2 charge, two of the oxygens are double bonded to the sulfur and another two oxygens are single bonded to the Sulfer.

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11y ago

Yes calcium and sulfer can be formed if you combine both and add a bit of heat

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there is no reaction when you add the two metals as metals cannot react with other metals metals can only react to acid etc.

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12y ago

There are two common compounds involving sulfur and calcium:

  • Calcium sulfide (CaS); and
  • Calcium sulfate (CaSO4)
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