To analyze the chemical formulas and determine which statements are correct, let's break down each formula:
Formula 1: CaCl2
- This formula contains:
- 1 atom of calcium (Ca)
- 2 atoms of chlorine (Cl)
Formula 2: CaC2
- This formula contains:
- 1 atom of calcium (Ca)
- 2 atoms of carbon (C)
Now let's evaluate the statements:
A. Both formulas contain one atom of the element aluminum.
- Incorrect. Neither formula contains aluminum.
B. Both formulas contain one atom of the element calcium.
- Correct. Both formulas have 1 atom of calcium.
C. Formula 2 contains two atoms of the element carbon.
- Correct. Formula 2 (CaC2) has 2 atoms of carbon.
D. Both formulas contain the element carbon.
- Incorrect. Formula 1 (CaCl2) does not contain carbon.
E. The second formula contains three atoms of the element carbon.
- Incorrect. Formula 2 contains 2 atoms of carbon, not 3.
Based on the evaluations, the two correct statements are:
B. Both formulas contain one atom of the element calcium.
C. Formula 2 contains two atoms of the element carbon.