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The bonds between calcium and hydroxide in calcium hydroxide are ionic, and the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent.
Ammonium nitrate provides nitrogen and oxygen, while the other provides calcium and oxygen
the obvious difference is that one has calcium, and the other magnesium.
Calcium is a metal with an electronegativity of 1.0 and oxygen is a nonmetal with an electronegativity of 3.5. The electronegativity difference is 2.5, and anything over 1.7 indicates an IONIC BOND.
Dissolve oxygen is when oxygen is dissolved and oxygen is just normal oxygen!
Two electrons are transferred between calcium and oxygen to form calcium oxide.
CaCl2 + 2H2O so it makes Calcium chloride and water. ==
The bonds between calcium and hydroxide in calcium hydroxide are ionic, and the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent.
Ammonium nitrate provides nitrogen and oxygen, while the other provides calcium and oxygen
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the obvious difference is that one has calcium, and the other magnesium.
CaCO3 = calcium carbonateCa3(PO4)2 = calcium phosphate
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The difference of calcium chloride and fused calcium chloride is the bond acting on their molecules. The fused calcium chloride is fused while the calcium chloride is not fused.
Calcium chloride contains only two elements, calcium and chlorine, while calcium chlorate contains these two elements plus oxygen. The chlorine and oxygen in calcium chlorate are combined in a polyatomic ion with formula ClO3-1.
Calcium oxide is a compound of calcium and oxygen and has the formula CaO. It is very basic (alkaline) and will react with water to form calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2 which is a strong base. Calcium oxide is commonly called lime or quicklime.Calcium carbonate is a compound of calcium, carbon, and oxygen with the formula CaCO3. It is mildly basic and will not react with water nor is it water soluble. It is commonly called calcite, limestone, or marble.
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