Nickel (II) permanganate has the formula Ni(MnO4)2
It's Ni(MnO4)2 .
Ni(ClO4)2
NiCrO4
Ni(MnO4)2
Iron (II) permanganate
CuMnO4 is an ionic chemical compound (a metallic salt) known as copper (I) permanganate, or cuprous permanganate.MnO4- is known as the permanganate ion. For the record, copper (II) permanganate (cupric permanganate) has the similar chemical formula Cu(MnO4)2.
NiMnO4 is nickel permanganate. It is a compound which contains the elements of nickel (Ni), manganese (Mn) and oxygen (O).
Nickel (II) oxalate dihydrate; used in battery production.
Ni(MnO4)2
NiCl2
Iron (II) permanganate
CuMnO4 is an ionic chemical compound (a metallic salt) known as copper (I) permanganate, or cuprous permanganate.MnO4- is known as the permanganate ion. For the record, copper (II) permanganate (cupric permanganate) has the similar chemical formula Cu(MnO4)2.
Nickel(II) is the plus two (+2) oxidation state of nickel (Ni), and we write it Ni(II) or Ni++ when we set it down.
NiMnO4 is nickel permanganate. It is a compound which contains the elements of nickel (Ni), manganese (Mn) and oxygen (O).
(Ni2+)aq and (CrO42-)aq
Nickel (II) oxalate dihydrate; used in battery production.
It's nickel (II) Phosphate
It's Calcium Permanganate. Ca = Calcium Ionic compound MnO42 = Permanganate There should be parentheses around the ionic compound (after the 4) - Ca(MnO4)2
Lithium is = LI Permanganate is = MNO4 Lithium Permanganate is therefore: LiMnO4
No, nickel (II) chloride is a compound consisting of the elements nickel and chlorine.