The compound that contains only these two elements is calcium oxide.
calcium
Calcium carbonate
Lime is a compound.
calcium chloride
Calcium Chlorite (used in domestic Swimming Pools)
calcium
Calcium carbonate
Calcium oxide is formed when calcium reacts with oxygen.
As given in the question, it is two separate elements. However, the two elements do combine to form the compound 'Calcium oxide', with the formula ' CaO'. CaO ( calcium oxide) is commonly known as 'Lime/Quicklime').
A compound, and it's name would be calcium oxide.
The chemical formula of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.
The chemical name for calcium carbonate is CaCO3. It is a compound made up of one calcium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms.
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.
A compound is a mixture of elements. As the name implies, CH (or calcium hydroxide) is made up of calcium and hydrogen. Calcium and Hydrogen are elements. Thus, calcium hydroxide is a compound.
CaO stands for calcium oxide, which is a chemical compound composed of calcium and oxygen. It is commonly known as quicklime and is used in various industrial applications, such as in construction, metallurgy, and agriculture.
The compound oxygen and hydrogen can combine explosively to form water.
Lime is a compound.