there are 62 electrons in co3 2-
A Co3+ ion has lost three electrons from its neutral state, so it has 23 electrons.
C= 4 x 1 = 4 O= 6 x 3 = 18 ------ 22 - 2 ----- 24* * Because a (-) is adding and (+) is subtracting.. so since this problem is a (-2) then you will add it to the total found.. hope this helps!
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A carbonate ion (CO3^2-) has a total of 24 electrons. This is calculated by adding the number of electrons in a carbon atom (6 electrons per carbon atom) to the number of electrons in three oxygen atoms (8 electrons per oxygen atom).
In manganese carbonate (MnCO3), each manganese atom has lost two electrons to achieve a stable oxidation state of +2. This forms the Mn2+ ion, which is balanced by the carbonate anion (CO3) with a charge of -2.
A Co3+ ion has lost three electrons from its neutral state, so it has 23 electrons.
The carbonate ion, CO3 2-, has a total of 24 valence electrons. This is because there are three oxygen atoms, each contributing 6 valence electrons, and a charge of 2- indicates the addition of 2 electrons to account for the overall charge on the ion.
C= 4 x 1 = 4 O= 6 x 3 = 18 ------ 22 - 2 ----- 24* * Because a (-) is adding and (+) is subtracting.. so since this problem is a (-2) then you will add it to the total found.. hope this helps!
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A carbonate ion (CO3^2-) has a total of 24 electrons. This is calculated by adding the number of electrons in a carbon atom (6 electrons per carbon atom) to the number of electrons in three oxygen atoms (8 electrons per oxygen atom).
In manganese carbonate (MnCO3), each manganese atom has lost two electrons to achieve a stable oxidation state of +2. This forms the Mn2+ ion, which is balanced by the carbonate anion (CO3) with a charge of -2.
CO32- ions consist of one C and three O atoms with two extra electrons, counting for the ion charge (2-).C: 6 p+ and 6 e-3*( O: 8 p+ and 8 e) = 24 p+ and 24 e-Ion charge: 2 e-Total in carbonate ions (CO32-) : 30 protons (p+) and 32 electrons (e-)
The oxidation number for CO3 with a charge of -2 is 2.
there are 8 atoms in that
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carbonate ion
Ionic compound with ionic bond between K+ ions and CO32- ions.