Carbon carbonate is not a possible compound, because carbonate ions (CO32-) only combine with postive metal ions and C does not exibit this property, being a NONmetal
The chemical formula for calcium carbonate is CaCO3, not calcium carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a different compound consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom with the chemical formula CO.
3.5 moles CaCO3 (1 mole carbon/1 mole CaCO3) = 3.5 moles
Ammonium carbonate is (NH4)2CO3. From this formula you can see that it contains 4 elements: nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
The structural formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3, indicating that it consists of two sodium atoms, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms.
Yes, the formula is CaCO3. There are three oxygen atoms, 1 calcium atom and one carbon atom.
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
The carbon diselenide (not carbonate) is CSe2.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.
The formula for carbonate is CO3. This means there are 2 elements in carbonate; oxygen and carbon.
Calcium = Ca Carbon = C oxide = O(2-) Calcium carbonate = CaCO3
Sodium carbonate contains the elements sodium, carbon, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is Na2CO3.
CaCO3CaCO3-----Ca+2-calciumCO3-2--carbonate
Iron carbonate is formed from iron, carbon, and oxygen, where carbon and oxygen are in a carbonate ion (-2) form.Iron II carbonate (known as siderite) has the formula FeCO3, where iron has a valence of 2 and the carbonate ion has a valence of -2.Iron III carbonate (ferric carbonate) has the formula Fe2(CO3)2 where iron has a valence of 3.
Magnesium,carbon oxygen.
The formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3 and contains the following (elemental) symbols: Na for sodium, C for carbon, O for oxygen.
The chemical formula for calcium carbonate is CaCO3, not calcium carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a different compound consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom with the chemical formula CO.
The chemical formula of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.