The bicarbonate ion (hydrogen carbonate) is an anion with the empirical formula HCO3− and a molecular mass of 61.01
bicarbonate (also called hydrogen carbonate)
strontium sulfide
Chemical formula compounds are H2O and C2
The chemical formula of iron(III) bicarbonate is Fe(HCO3)3.The iron bromides are FeBr2 and FeBr3.
HCO3- is a anion (bicarbonate); HCO3+ don't exist.
co2 + h2o -> hco3
Bicarbonate
The chemical name for it is sodium hydrogen carnonate ...
Ni(HCO3)2
The chemical name is calcium hydrogen carbonate.
* CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.* H2O is the chemical formula of water.* H2CO3 is the chemical formula of carbonic acid.* HCO3- is the chemical formula of the anion bicarbonate (the correct name is hydrogen carbonate)* H3O+ is the chemical formula of the cation hydronium
HCO3-
The chemical formula (not symbol) of calcium bicarbonate is Ca(HCO3)2.
Formula: HCO3-
Na(HCO3)2
this is the emperical formula for the Bicarbonate ion
This looks like it would be zinc(IV) carbonate, but that is not possible, since Zn has only one oxidation state, and that is 2+. So, the compound should be Zn(HCO3)2 as HCO3 (bicarbonate) has an oxidation number of 1-. So, Zn(HCO3)4 would not exist.
The formula is H(HCO3)