Calcium bicarbonate formula is Ca (HCO3)2. The other name is Calcium hydrogen carbonate.
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The formula for calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate(VI) is Ca(HCO₃)₂. This compound, commonly known as calcium bicarbonate, consists of one calcium ion (Ca²⁺) and two bicarbonate ions (HCO₃⁻). It is often found in natural water and contributes to the hardness of water.
The Chemical Formula for Calcium bicarbonate is Ca(HCO3)2.
The chemical name is calcium hydrogen carbonate.
CaHCO3- Calcium bi carbonate. CaCO3- Calcium carbonate
The formula is H(HCO3)
The chemical formula for Calcium Hydride is CaH2
Calcium bicarbonate has the chemical formula Ca(HCO₃)₂. In two moles of calcium bicarbonate, there are 2 moles of calcium (Ca), 4 moles of hydrogen (H), and 4 moles of oxygen (O). Therefore, the total number of atoms is 2 (Ca) + 4 (H) + 4 (O) = 10 atoms per two moles of calcium bicarbonate.
The formula is not charge balanced. Meaning the Ca has a 2+ charge and the HCO3 has a net 1- charge. Thus, the formula is incorrect. If you remove the Hydrogen you make CO3 a 2- charged anion giving you CaHCO3 (Calcuim carbonate), or the Ca can bond with two HCO3 (hydrogen carbonate) anions to form Ca(HCO3)2 (Calcium bicarbonate)
The chemical formula for calcium hydrogen sulfite is Ca(HS03)2.
The chemical formula of calcium hydrogen sulphate is Ca(HSO4)2.
The chemical formula for calcium hydrogen phosphate is CaHPO4.
The chemical formula for Calcium Hydride is CaH2