Benjamin S. answered 11/16/23
Experienced Biochemistry Grad Specializing in Chemistry Tutoring
Calcium nitrate is a chemical compound with the formula Ca(NO₃)₂. In this compound:
- Calcium ion (Ca²⁺): The calcium ion has a +2 charge. Calcium typically forms a divalent cation with a +2 charge in its compounds.
- Nitrate ions (NO₃⁻): Each nitrate ion has a -1 charge. Nitrate is a polyatomic ion with the formula NO₃⁻.
In calcium nitrate, there is one calcium ion and two nitrate ions. The two nitrate ions, each with a -1 charge, balance the +2 charge of the calcium ion, resulting in a neutral compound.