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Yes, all nitrates are soluble.
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
I think you mean the nitrate ion. Yes, that is a polyatomic ion with a negative charge. You write it as : NO3-
The molecular formula is Co(NO3)2Co(NO3)2
1. Minerals existing in nature as nitrates: - gwihabaite: (NH4, K)NO3 - nitratine: KNO3 - niter: NaNO3 - nitrobarite: Ba(NO3)2 2. Nitrates are released during the decomposition of organic wastes of animal origin.
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The chemical formulas of copper nitrates are: CuNO3 and Cu(NO3)2.
Iron nitrates are: - Fe(II)(NO3)2 - Fe(III)(NO3)3
The chemical formula of iron nitrate are Fe(NO3)2 and Fe(NO3)3.
Yes, all nitrates are soluble.
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
I think you mean the nitrate ion. Yes, that is a polyatomic ion with a negative charge. You write it as : NO3-
The chemical formulas of mercury nitrates are Hg(NO3)3 Hg(NO3)2.
The molecular formula is Co(NO3)2Co(NO3)2
Yes, nitrates are considered to be chemicals. The nitrate anion is composed of nitrogen (N) and oxygen, and has the form NO3- (a negative charge indicating it is an anion).
1. Minerals existing in nature as nitrates: - gwihabaite: (NH4, K)NO3 - nitratine: KNO3 - niter: NaNO3 - nitrobarite: Ba(NO3)2 2. Nitrates are released during the decomposition of organic wastes of animal origin.