Calcium is used in bones and shells. Carbon is used in sugar and all organic compounds. Oxygen is used in water, sugar, and energy production using ATP.
Calcium plus carbon plus oxygen plus oxygen plus oxygen equals calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which is a chemical compound that forms when calcium reacts with carbon and oxygen.
Calcium (Ca) Carbon (C) Oxygen (O)
The compound CaCO3 contains the following elements;Calcium (Ca)Carbon (C)Oxygen (O)1 Calcium Atom, 1 Carbon Atom, 3 Oxygen Atoms
Calcium, Oxygen and Carbon
When you mix calcium, oxygen, and carbon, calcium oxide and carbon dioxide are formed. The calcium will react with oxygen to form calcium oxide, while the carbon will react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
calcium, and carbon trioxideSteve here! you are correct young one but to be even more vague they are Calcium, Carbon and a good helping(3) of oxygen.
Calcium, carbon and oxygen
The constituent elements of calcium carbonate are calcium, carbon, and oxygen.
calcium
Calcium carbonate contains 3 elements, calcium, carbon, and oxygen. The formula is CaCO3.
Calcium carbonate is the compound made from the elements oxygen, calcium, and carbon. It is commonly found in rocks, shells, and pearls.
It is made up of carbon, oxygen and calcium. A carbonate contains oxygen and carbon so you know that, and then you can see that as it is called calcium carbonate it also contains calcium. :)