Copper(II) Carbonate (or Cupric Carbonate) is made up of Copper ions, and Carbonate ions. The coppers have a +2 charge, and carbonate has a -2 charge. The formula is Cu(II)CO3
Sodium IS a compound it is made up of sodium ions and carbonate ions -- NaHCO3
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
An element is made up of only one type of atom. But greenium is made up of copper carbonate so therefore it is not an element. it is a compound! i think so anyway!! xlolx greenium is the scientific name for a compound (copper carbonate) so therefore experimenting on it lol lol lol xxx
No, copper is not a chemical compound. Its a chemical element.A chemical element is a substance made up of atoms of only one type. IE: Copper. Or hydrogen. Or Helium. Or Lithium... (there are ninety two naturally occurring elements, and several more man made ones)
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) contains calcium, Ca, and carbon, C, and oxygen, O.
Copper and carbon along with oxygen make up copper(II) carbonate. However you cannot make it simply by mixing them together. A possible pathway might be to get to sodium carbonate perhaps CO2 + NaOH might be the way and then make some copper sulfate by reacting it with H2SO4, mix your sodium carbonate solution with copper sulfate solution and copper carbonate should precipitate out.
Sodium IS a compound it is made up of sodium ions and carbonate ions -- NaHCO3
greenium is a compound because it is made up of more than one type of atom
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
yes it does the carbon dioxide is supposed to be heated up copper carbonate
It isn't an element it is a molecule, made up of the elements copper, carbon and oxygen
No compounds make up elements. Elements make up compounds, so there are no compounds in cadmium since it is an element.
Calcium is a reactive metal whose compounds make up limestone, chalk, cement and teeth. Drinking milk is one way to get this mineral.
No, CuCO3, or copper carbonate is a compound made up of an element and a polyatomic ion.
You do not mention what you are using as the anode and cathode, but i would assume that given the green colour you are using copper or brass perhaps as the anode, and it is breaking down into a copper carbonate(which is green). By applying electrical current to the circuit you are speeding up the conversion of copper to copper carbonate(or similar).
it is sure that approximately 75 compounds make up over one million compounds.
An element is made up of only one type of atom. But greenium is made up of copper carbonate so therefore it is not an element. it is a compound! i think so anyway!! xlolx greenium is the scientific name for a compound (copper carbonate) so therefore experimenting on it lol lol lol xxx