Take a known weight of the sodium carbonate, heat it to above 100ºC to drive off the water, and keep heating until a constant weight is obtained. The difference between initial weight and final weight is the mass of water attached. Convert this to moles and then to molecules and relate this to 1 formula unit of Na2CO3.
Sodium carbonate: Na2CO3.10H2OMagnesium sulfate: MgSO4.7H2OCopper (II) sulfate: CuSO4.xH2O, where x = 1-5
The formula for silver carbonate is Ag2CO3
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.
The experimental procedure for determining the formula for a hydrate that the formula for a hydrate is figured by the prefix and the number of water molecules that are in the compounds. For example is a prefix of di- and two water molecules. The formula is CaCl2 * 2H2O. The name for this is Calcium chloride dihydrate.
Sodium carbonate: Na2CO3.10H2OMagnesium sulfate: MgSO4.7H2OCopper (II) sulfate: CuSO4.xH2O, where x = 1-5
The formula for silver carbonate is Ag2CO3
The chemical formula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3
NiCO3 is the chemical formula for nitrogen carbonate.
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
Rb2CO3 for rubidium carbonate
Ammonia and carbonate do not make a formula, they make a compound which is ammonium carbonate,
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.
the molecular formula for zinc carbonate is ZnCo3 .
NCO3 is the chemical formula for nitrogen carbonate.