What is the chemical name for limestone, CaCO3 ?
1 Answer
Calcium carbonate.
Explanation:
The trick here is to realize that you're dealing with an ionic compound, which implies that the compound contains a cation and an anion.
As you know, ionic compounds are formed when a metal reacts with a non-metal, so start by identifying your metal.
In this case, calcium,
Ca2+→ the calcium cation
Now, the anion is actually a polyatomic ion made up of one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms. This polyatomic anion is called the carbonate anion and carries a
CO2−3→ the carbonate anion
When naming an ionic compound, we always start with the cation metal and end with the anion. In your case, you will have
CaCO3→ calcium carbonate