The simpolest and most common compound is Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3).
In a non-chemical environment it is referred to as limestone, chalk, or marble.
Perhaps a calcium carbonate like CaCO3
Calcium sulfite is formed when calcium reacts with sulfur and oxygen. The chemical formula for calcium sulfite is CaSO3.
Seashells are primarily made of calcium carbonate, which is a compound derived from calcium and carbon dioxide. Carbon is a component of the calcium carbonate molecules that make up the structure of seashells, but seashells are not made solely of carbon.
Limestone, chalk, and cement primarily consist of calcium carbonate. Limestone and chalk are composed mainly of this compound, while cement typically contains a mixture of calcium silicates, aluminates, and ferrites that are produced by heating limestone and other materials together.
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.
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, carbon, and oxygen are the three elements that make up calcite, which is a common mineral form of calcium carbonate.
Carbon Monoxide or Carbon Dioxide.
Calcium sulfite is formed when calcium reacts with sulfur and oxygen. The chemical formula for calcium sulfite is CaSO3.
Perhaps a calcium carbonate like CaCO3
No, oxygen is NOT a carbon compound. Carbon compounds have to have carbon in it, like glucose (C6-H12-O6).
it is compound or salt
Seashells are primarily made of calcium carbonate, which is a compound derived from calcium and carbon dioxide. Carbon is a component of the calcium carbonate molecules that make up the structure of seashells, but seashells are not made solely of carbon.
Limestone, chalk, and cement primarily consist of calcium carbonate. Limestone and chalk are composed mainly of this compound, while cement typically contains a mixture of calcium silicates, aluminates, and ferrites that are produced by heating limestone and other materials together.
No, Ca is the symbol for the element calcium. Element symbols are either a single capital letter, or a capital and a lower case letter, e.g. C is carbon, H is hydrogen, O is oxygen Ca is calcium, Cl is chlorine, Os is osmium. When we make the formula of a compound, it's important to look carefully at where one element symbol ends and the next begins. Thus Co is the symbol for the element cobalt, and CO is the compound carbon monoxide (carbon joined to oxygen).
C6H12O6 carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Carbon,Oxygen and Hydrogen.