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Consider the chemical formula for calcium chlorate: Ca(ClO3)2

How many of each of these atoms is in a molecule of calcium chlorate?

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Answered by rderassa0001
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Answer:

The chemical formula of calcium chlorate is Ca(ClO3)2, which means in this molecule, Ca2+ ion is bonded to two ClO3- ions. So the formula can be expended to O3Cl-Ca-ClO3, or CaCl2O6 (basically times the numbers of the elements inside the bracket by the number outside the bracket.

Therefore, in a molecule of calcium chlorate, there are 1 Ca, 2 Cl, and 6 O.

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Answered by sammypow10
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Answer: 1, 2, 6. Are the answers. Your welcome luvs! <3

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