This compound precipitates in water. Follow the rules for the solubility of salts in water--rule 6 states that carbonates are only slightly soluble.
Cr2(CO3)3(s)
Yes it is... according to data supplied by Wikipedia.
no, it is insoluble
No, not in Cr(OH)3 form
Yes. All nitrates are soluble.
no
Chromium(III) nitrate is Cr(NO3)3
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).
Chromium does not occur freely in nature. The main chromium mineral is chromite. Chromium compounds can be found in waters only in trace amounts. Many chromium compounds are relatively water insoluble. Chromium (III) compounds are water insoluble because these are largely bound to floating particles in water. Chromium (III) oxide and chromium (III) hydroxide are the only water soluble compounds.Chromium (VI) oxide is an example of an excellently water soluble chromium compounds
The formula for the compound Iron (II) Nitratrate (or Ferrous Nitrate) is Fe(NO3)2
no
soluble in water.
Iron(III) nitrate is soluble in water.
Yes it soluble in water
Chromium(III) nitrate is Cr(NO3)3
This compound is soluble in water.
Chromium(II) nitrate: Cr(NO3)2Chromium(III) nitrate: Cr(NO3)3
Chromium (III) Nitrate
Iron(III) nitrate is soluble in water.
The name of CrCN2 is chromium(II) cyanide.
Chromium(III) nitrate is not made of molecules. It is ionic. There are 4 ions in one formula of chromium(III) nitrate.
Fe(NO3)3 is iron nitrate; note the use of brackets. Remember ALL nitrates are soluble. So it follows that iron nitrate is soluble.
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).