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The total positive charge of an ionic compound equally balances the total negative charge; therefore, the ionic compound is electrically neutral.
No. The acetate ion has a -1 charge.
If an ion has 46 electrons and a 5+ charge, then it has 51 protons. It is an antimony ion (Sb5+)
+3 charge
There is no iron ion in SCl3. The charge on the scandium ion is 3+.
Mn2O3 =Mn 3+O 2-andMnBr2 =Mn2+Br1-Therefore,The first binary compound (Mn2O3) contains the ion Mn3+
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H3BO3 is a compound, not an ion, meaning it is electrically neutral or in other word it has no charge.
Mg as an element is zero oxygen as an element is likewise zero Mg as an ion +2 Oxgen as an ion -2 MgO compound net zero
The compound nickel (II) nitride consists of a nickel ion with a +2 charge and a nitride ion with a -3 charge. Since this compound is neutral, the charges must balance. Consequently, it can be determined that the formula of nickel (II) nitride is Ni3N2.
Three possibilities: -3, +3, +5
The total positive charge of an ionic compound equally balances the total negative charge; therefore, the ionic compound is electrically neutral.
The charge of Phosphorous (P) as an ion is -3.
No. The acetate ion has a -1 charge.
No. The oxide ion has a -2 charge.
Generally P3- ion in phosphides (so, charge is -3)