. In calcium carbonate, for every one atom of carbon there are how many atoms of oxygen?
Question
. In calcium carbonate, for every one atom of carbon there are how many atoms of oxygen?
Solution
In calcium carbonate, which is chemically represented as CaCO3, for every one atom of carbon, there are three atoms of oxygen. This is indicated by the subscript '3' after the 'O' in the chemical formula.
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