The (oxy) borate ion is (BO3)3-.
A berborite is a colourless trigonal or hexagonal mineral, with the chemical formula Be2(BO3)(OH,F)·(H2O)
Negative charge = electron Positive charge = positron Positive charge = proton
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
The charge on an electron is never equal to the charge on a neutron. An electron carries one negative charge and a neutron has no net charge.
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Cu2+ + BO3+ = Cu3BO2
The (oxy) borate ion is (BO3)3-.
The (oxy) borate ion is (BO3)3-.
+3 oxidation state
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Yes it is, forming trivalent Borate(BO3-3) anions.
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Some metals can have multiple different charges, so a number after the name is given to tell what charge it has. Whereas Bromide on the other hand always has the same change (-1.) In this case you have a Chromium with a 2+ charge, and would then need 2 Bromide ions to make the compound neutral. Thus the formula is CrBr2.