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Chromium(II) nitrate: Cr(NO3)2Chromium(III) nitrate: Cr(NO3)3
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking for.... ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 and chromium by itself is Cr..... i hope this helped
Yes, it is a purple wet looking crystalline solid.
if i read correctly, by dissolving chromium oxide (eskolaite) in nitric acid. the mixture also requires a certain amount of water, 6 parts water per three parts nitrate and 3 parts water crystilization.
Just potassium nitrate in water. Aqueous stands for anything with water, so if you take dry potassium nitrate and add some water to it until it dissolves, you have made an aqueous solution of potassium nitrate.
Chromium(III) nitrate is Cr(NO3)3
Chromium(II) nitrate: Cr(NO3)2Chromium(III) nitrate: Cr(NO3)3
Chromium will be reddish brown in appearance if added to sodium nitrate.
The appearance of chromium will not change if added to the sodium nitrate since it cannot displace nitrate from the sodium.
both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.
The name of CrCN2 is chromium(II) cyanide.
Chromium (III) Nitrate
No, they shall not because their anions are same i.e. Nitrate
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking for.... ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 and chromium by itself is Cr..... i hope this helped
Chromium(III) nitrate is not made of molecules. It is ionic. There are 4 ions in one formula of chromium(III) nitrate.
The chemical formula of chromium nitrate is Cr(NO3)3.
Chromium nitrate