I really do not know check it somewhere elese sorry I was looking 4 it 2 :D
brother i believe, As the compound is amorphous i.e it has no
any definite arrangement in its inter molecular level so a model other than the single molecule itself cannot be made.If we want to make model for a single molecule then we can proceed by taking two basic thing into our consideration firstly, the type of bond between Ca and CO3, secondly, the hybridization of covalent molecular ionic part of the molecule ie. CO3 negative ion.
That would be chromium(IV) selenide with the formula CrSe2
Its an epoxide, a three-membered ring with an oxygen as one of the ring constituents.
There seems to be a mistake in the chemical formula you provided. It does not follow standard chemical notation. If you could provide the correct formula or name of the compound, I would be happy to help you with more information.
When you mix Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate) and CaCl2 (calcium chloride), you would get CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) and NaCl (sodium chloride) as the products in a double displacement reaction. The balanced chemical equation is: Na2CO3 + CaCl2 → CaCO3 + 2NaCl.
The new compound formed by sodium and chlorine would be sodium chloride, with a chemical formula of NaCl. This compound is formed through ionic bonding, where sodium transfers an electron to chlorine to fulfill their outer electron shells.
One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
Calcium carbonate would be an ionic compound composed of the cation Ca2+ and the polyatomic anion CO32-. Combining these ions in a 1:1 ratio causes the charges to balance, so the formula would be CaCO3.
The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2. The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl. The chemical formula of calcium carbonateis CaCO3. Na form a monovalent cation, chloride is a monovalent anion, carbonate is a bivalent anion, calcium and magnesium forms bivalent cations.
The compound would have the chemical formula SO3.
The chemical formula of hydrogen astatide is HAt.
That would be chromium(IV) selenide with the formula CrSe2
A chemical formula is a combination of symbols that shows the ratio of elements in a compound. Each element is represented by its chemical symbol, and the subscripts indicate the relative number of atoms of each element in the compound.
Its an epoxide, a three-membered ring with an oxygen as one of the ring constituents.
The chemical formula of the compound formed between cobalt (III) and the bromide ion it would be CoBr3, if this compound exist !
The name would be calcium oxide and the chemical formula is CaO.
In the chemical formula, the cation (potassium) would be written first followed by the anion (bromine). Therefore, the compound would be named potassium bromide.
There seems to be a mistake in the chemical formula you provided. It does not follow standard chemical notation. If you could provide the correct formula or name of the compound, I would be happy to help you with more information.