What makes you think it can't? The compound CaCO3 is a very common mineral.
Sodium carbonate is a compound. Until you react it with something, it cant have or be a chemical change.
Calcium Carbon and Oxygen, CaCO(4)Wait I Searched It Up and I Cant Find Any Information?
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) does not conduct electricity when mixed with de-ionized water because it does not dissociate into ions in water to carry an electric current. De-ionized water lacks ions needed for the conduction of electricity, and calcium carbonate does not ionize in water due to its low solubility.
Calcium carbonate is heat at very high temperatures (near 1000°C) and it decomposes into Calcium oxide and Carbon dioxide:CaCO3 --Δ--> CaO + CO2When water is added to Calcium oxide, the Calcium hydroxide is formed:CaO + H2O ----> Ca(OH)2This can be again converted back to Calcium carbonate, by blowing Carbon dioxide through the solution. The white precipitate is Calcium carbonate:Ca(OH)2 + CO2 ----> CaCO3 + H2O
no they cant calcium is what keeps are bones strong
>Not possible
lotion is a compound because u cant take it apart
Calcium hydroxide is written as Ca(OH)2 because the hydroxide ion (OH-) is a polyatomic ion composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom. In the compound, there are two hydroxide ions associated with one calcium ion, which is why it is written as Ca(OH)2 and not CaOH2.
you cant...you doesnt exist
Nope.... it cant
sodium,, carbon i cant remember if oxygen is present, i dont think it is.
Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound. Compound it cant be an element because its a diatomic or polyatomic cnt remember which one but either way its not an element its a compound.