No, such compound as 'CaCo3'. You are trying to combine one calcium atom with three cobalt atoms.
However, I think you means 'CaCO3'. which is calcium carbonate.
Commonly found in an impure form as limestone, chalk, marble.
NB When writing chemical formula. Single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter ( e.g. C ;Carbon , & O ; Oxygen) . Double letter symbols are written as ,first letter is a capital letter and the second letter is lower/small case ( e.g. Ca; Calcium , & Co ; Cobalt).
This is the recognised international standard, and will be seen as the elemental symbols in the Periodic Table.
Calcium Carbonate (assuming you want to know what CaCO3 is...
CaCO3 is calcium carbonate, which is a chemical salt.
The chemical formula of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.
The IUPAC name for the compound CaCO3 is calcium carbonate. In this compound, "Ca" represents the element calcium, while "C" represents the element carbon, and "O" represents the element oxygen. The subscript numbers indicate the ratio of each element in the compound, with one calcium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms present.
Limestone is a compound. It is composed mainly of the compound calcium carbonate (CaCO3), along with smaller amounts of other minerals.
YES!!! It is a form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Hence it is a compound of calcium.
Calcium Carbonate (assuming you want to know what CaCO3 is...
Yes, it is the compound known as calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
Limestone is a compound because it consists of two or more elements: CaCO3
Yes. CaCO3 is a compound, and the term nonmetal does not properly apply to compounds.
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound.
This compound is calcium carbonate - CaCO3.
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an ionic compound (to some extent) , all ionic compounds are polar.
CaCO3 is calcium carbonate, which is a chemical salt.
The chemical formula of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.
The IUPAC name for the compound CaCO3 is calcium carbonate. In this compound, "Ca" represents the element calcium, while "C" represents the element carbon, and "O" represents the element oxygen. The subscript numbers indicate the ratio of each element in the compound, with one calcium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms present.