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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.

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lenpollock

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1y ago

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