since it belongs to group 4A the charge is -4.. the limit for -s is up to 3-
edited. The charge is 4-, not 4+
a carbon atom has no charge, but a carbon ion has a charge of 2+
^ wrong. Only group 18 elements (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn) have no charge. Carbon is 4-
carbon has a positive charge
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The charge of Carbon is +4 or -4 .... it can gain 4 electrons or loose 4 electrons.
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Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
The ionic charge of Californium is 3+.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
The ionic number is the positive or negetive charge an element has, such as Lithium has an ionic charge of +1.
no i believe it has something to do with the group its in on the periodic table. its in group 6a so look up how to write the formula from there and its ionic charge is +4 or a -4 charge because it has four electrons in it's outermost electron level
Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
The ionic charge of Californium is 3+.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
The ionic number is the positive or negetive charge an element has, such as Lithium has an ionic charge of +1.
In simple chemistry, no. For carbon to be attracted to an ion it would have to be charged. A stable carbon could only have a small partial charge which is that which causes polar bonding. This charge is not big and would have little effect, especially in solutions.
No. No element on its own is ionic.
Since carbon monoxide is not an ionic compound it technically doesn't have an ionic formula. The molecular formula for carbon monoxide is CO
is carbon an tretaflouride ionic or covalent compound
no i believe it has something to do with the group its in on the periodic table. its in group 6a so look up how to write the formula from there and its ionic charge is +4 or a -4 charge because it has four electrons in it's outermost electron level
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are neutral.
The Ionic charge of H2O is 0 because H has a +1 charge and there are two H so it equals +2 and O has a -2 charge. So they balance out to a charge of zero