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Three elements; the metal calcium in the positive portion of the compound, and the elements carbon and oxygen in the negative carbonate radical.
The 3 oxygen atoms in the carbonate radical ( -2 CO3 ).Sodium bicarbonate ( NaHCO3 ) is composed of three radicals:sodium ( Na+ )hydrogen ( H+ )carbonate ( -2 CO3 )
No. A carbonate ion consists of carbon and oxygen. A silicate ion consists of silicon and oxygen.
1 molecule of Calcium Carbonate -CaCO3, contains 3 oxygen atoms.
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
It's true, the carbonate radical, CO3 contains the elements carbon and oxygen.
Three elements; the metal calcium in the positive portion of the compound, and the elements carbon and oxygen in the negative carbonate radical.
The 3 oxygen atoms in the carbonate radical ( -2 CO3 ).Sodium bicarbonate ( NaHCO3 ) is composed of three radicals:sodium ( Na+ )hydrogen ( H+ )carbonate ( -2 CO3 )
The formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3 and contains the following (elemental) symbols: Na for sodium, C for carbon, O for oxygen.
No. They contain oxygen and carbon. Hence the carbonate.
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Copper Carbonate.
No. A carbonate ion consists of carbon and oxygen. A silicate ion consists of silicon and oxygen.
Carbonate is CO32- . It consists of carbon and Oxygen
a radical is a free electron, therefore it cannot be nitrogen or oxygen, its just an electron
1 molecule of Calcium Carbonate -CaCO3, contains 3 oxygen atoms.
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.