calcium will give two electrons to form Ca2+ ions. oxygen will form two electrons to form O2- ions. these ions are linked (binded) together in CaO.
Neutral atoms are not identical to ions.
Calcium and oxygen
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) contains calcium, Ca, and carbon, C, and oxygen, O.
Limestone (CaCO3) is made up of:Ca- calciumC- carbonO- oxygen
If you mean the sedimentary white rock, then that is Calcium Carbonate which has the elements Calcium, Carbon and Oxygen. If you mean blackboard chalk, then that is Calcium Sulphate which has the elements Calcium, Sulphur and Oxygen.
Neutral atoms are not identical to ions.
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. :)
Calcium and oxygen
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) contains calcium, Ca, and carbon, C, and oxygen, O.
calcium and oxygen combine to form calcium oxide(CaO).it is also called quick lime.
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
calcium and oxygen
Calcium (Ca) and Oxygen (O) are the two elements that make up calcium oxide.
Calcium, carbon, and oxygen.
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 nitrate - Ca(NO3)2- contain Ca, N and O.
They are both elements, form molecules, and will bond with many other elements.