Ca2+ and S2- combine to make calcium sulfide-- CaS
The names "Calcium and sulfur" and "Sulfur calcium" are incorrect because they do not follow the standard naming conventions for chemical compounds. In this case, the correct name for the compound formed by calcium and sulfur would be calcium sulfide.
The Chemical name for limestone is Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3
No. Sulfates get their name primarily from sulfur (S), not calcium.
In compounds consisting of a metal and nonmetal, the metal (calcium) is written first and the nonmetal (sulfur) has the end replaced with -ide. So the correct name for a compound of calcium and sulfur is calcium sulfide.
The compound calcium sulfide is made up of calcium (Ca) and sulfur (S) elements.
When calcium reacts with sulfur, the compound formed is calcium sulfide (CaS). This compound is composed of one calcium atom and one sulfur atom, and it is an ionic compound with strong ionic bonding between the calcium and sulfur ions.
No, calcium and sulfur do not typically form a covalent bond because calcium typically forms ionic bonds by donating its two valence electrons to sulfur, which is a nonmetal. Calcium and sulfur would form an ionic bond in a compound like calcium sulfide (CaS).
The chemical formula for calcium is Ca and for sulfur is S. When combined, calcium and sulfur form the compound calcium sulfide with the chemical formula CaS.
Calcium sulfite is formed when calcium reacts with sulfur and oxygen. The chemical formula for calcium sulfite is CaSO3.
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the 3 elements found in calcium sulfate are calcium,sulfur and oxygen
The ionic compound formed between calcium and sulfur is calcium sulfide, with the chemical formula CaS. In this compound, calcium has a 2+ charge and sulfur has a 2- charge, resulting in a neutral combination.