The nitrate ion is NO3-
Nitrate has a single, negative charge - NO3-
The formula and charge of the nitrate ion is NO3-, and the formula and charge of the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2.
In nitrate ion (NO3-1) the formal charge of nitrogen is +5.
nitrate ion is: NO3- , so it has a -1 charge
Nitrate
Silver Nitrate-- AgNO3 has no charge since Ag (silver ion) has a +1 charge and NO3 (nitrate, a polyatomic ion) has a -1 charge [1+(-1) = 0]. Most chemical compounds are usually balanced.
NO3- no, that is NOT right. nitrate ion is Nitrogen with a negative three charge N-3
Nitrite (NO2) has a negative one (-1) charge (the same as a nitrate ion)
Barium ion, with a charge of +2.
A nitrate ion and nitrite ion have the same charge of -1. The difference between the two ions is that nitrates formula is NO3 while nitrites formula is NO2.
Barium ion, with a charge of +2.
The Oxidation number is an apparent charge on a single atom in an ion or molecule in Nitrate the Oxidation number of Nitrogen is +5 and -6 for three oxygen atoms (-2 each) so net charge on Nitrate ion is -1.
The nitrate ion is NO3- and the minus sign superscripted means it has a -1 charge. The chlorite ion is ClO2- and the minus sign superscripted means it, too, has a -1 charge.
NO3- is charged: minus one
Ammonium ions have a 1+ charge, and nitrate ions have a 1- charge. One ammonium ion combined with one nitrate ion will produce an ionic compound with no overall charge. NH4+ + NO3- ---> NH4NO3
Iron II nitrate contains an iron ion with a 2+ charge and has the formula Fe(NO3)2. Iron III nitrate contains an iron ion with a 3+ charge and has the formula Fe(NO3)3
I think you mean the nitrate ion. Yes, that is a polyatomic ion with a negative charge. You write it as : NO3-
Nitrate (NO3^-), because the Hydroxide ion also has a negative one charge (OH^-)
The nitrate ion is NO3-
Nitrate ion: NO3-
The nitrate ion is (NO3)-.
Sr(NO3)2 Since strontium ion (Sr2+) has a charge of +2 and nitrate ion (NO3-) has a charge of -1, there must be 2 nitrates to account for 1 strontium making the formula neutral
The nitrate ion is monovalent - (NO3)-.
A cation is an ion that has lost electrons giving it a positive charge. Ammonium is the cation in ammonium nitrate.