The symbol for lead that displays its charge is Pbl2. Lead can have an oxidation of plus 2 or 4. The plus 2 oxidation in lead is the most common.
Silver is electrically neutral but it shows oxidation states of +1,+2 and +3.
+1 is most common where as +3 is rare.
Silver has a positive charge because it could make things go to it it can charge very well and it does'nt have a negative charge because then it might go everywhere so Silver is made of silver coal rock type and it could charge.
Silver has a charge of 1+ and CO3 has a charge of 2-, compounds must have charges of 0. (1+)+(1+)+(2-)=0, therefore, you get Ag2CO3. Hope this helps.
The chemical formula of silver phosphide ia Ag3P. The ion of silver is Ag+.
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
That's silver(I) perbromate. Silver's most common valence state is +1. The perbromate anion has one more oxygen than the "parent" bromate polyatomic, hence the "per-" prefix. The charge of perbromate is -1. Therefore, the silver cation and the perbromate anion bond in a 1:1 ratio with the formula AgBrO4.
no charge / neutral
+1
Silver has a positive charge because it could make things go to it it can charge very well and it does'nt have a negative charge because then it might go everywhere so Silver is made of silver coal rock type and it could charge.
silver is a pecious metal u fotutto puttanas.
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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.
Silver(+1 charged) and Chlorine(-1 charge)
The overall charge for any compound is balanced. The charge for Ag is +1, and the charge for chloride is -1. They cancel each other out.
With a battery charger!
Ag is the chemical symbol for the element silver. In its metallic state, silver has a charge of zero. When ionized it usually carries a + 1 charge.
yes, silver (along with cd, zn, sc, y, la &ac) is one of the few transition elements with a constant charge :)