Silver(I) chromate = Ag2CrO4
Two types: silver (Ag+) and chromate (CrO4-2) And within the formula (Ag2CrO4) there are two silver ions and one chromate ion for a total of three ions.
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
Silver(I) chromate --Δ--> Chromium(III) oxide + Silver + Oxygen2Ag2CrO4 --Δ--> Cr2O3 + 4Ag + 2.5 O2
Ag2CrO4
Silver Chromate Ag=Silver CrO4= Chromate(a polyatomic ion)
2 atoms of Silver(Ag), 1 of Chromium(Cr) and 4 of Oxygen(O)
Silver(I) chromate = Ag2CrO4
Two types: silver (Ag+) and chromate (CrO4-2) And within the formula (Ag2CrO4) there are two silver ions and one chromate ion for a total of three ions.
Silver chromate is not soluble in water.
Total 5 atoms in chromate (1 of Chromium and 4 of Oxygen)
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
The chromate ion (CrO4-2) has yellow colour so all the chromate compounds including silver chromate is yellow in colour.
The formula for aluminum chromate is Al2(CrO4)3, so there are 12 oxygen atoms. Multiply the number of oxygen atoms inside the parentheses times the subscript outside the parentheses.
Chromate is an anion which contains 4 atoms of oxygen, and 1 of Chromium
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