- Definition of CrCaO3
CrCaO3, also known as Chromium Calcium Oxide, is a form of chemical compound that consists of 1 Chromium atom (Cr), 1 Calcium atom (Ca), and 3 Oxygen atoms (O). It’s a complex chemical compound that is not commonly found in nature and is also not usually used in standard chemical reactions.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Chromium Calcium Oxide
1.1.2 English name: Chromium Calcium Oxide
1.2. Atomic mass: The atomic mass of each Cr, Ca and O atom is 52, 40, and 16 respectively.
1.3. Molecular weight: 204 g/mol (1 mol CrCaO3 = 204 grams)
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The CrCaO3 molecule consists of 1 Chromium atom, 1 Calcium atom, and 3 Oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: As this is a chemical compound, CrCaO3 does not have a distinct ion structure.
- Properties: CrCaO3
2.1 Physical properties of CrCaO3
State: Solid
Color: Unknown
Smell: Odorless
pH: Does not react with water, pH cannot be measured
2.2 Chemical properties of CrCaO3: Unclear due to insufficient information.
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Common chemical equations of CrCaO3: Since this is a complex chemical compound that is not commonly found in nature or used in standard chemical reactions, there is no recorded information about the chemical equations of CrCaO3.
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Synthesis of CrCaO3
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of CrCaO3: Unknown due to lack of information.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of CrCaO3: Unknown due to lack of information.