Carbonic acid is a neutral molecule. However, carbonic acid is unstable and often dissociates into a proton (which is donated to a base) and bicarbonate, which has a charge of -1. Loss of the other proton yields carbonate, which has a charge of -2.
The total charge of Carbon Dioxide is 0 since the oxidation numbers of Carbon and Oxygen are +4 and -2 respectively. You need 2 Oxygens to balance it out. The resulting equation makes it so that the charge of Carbon Dioxide is 0.
Carbon has a negative charge. Due to this, carbon monoxide has a neutral charge, since oxygen carries a positive charge.
Carbonate has a charge of -2.
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The anion carbonate is (CO3)2-.
Copper(II) Carbonate (or Cupric Carbonate) is made up of Copper ions, and Carbonate ions. The coppers have a +2 charge, and carbonate has a -2 charge. The formula is Cu(II)CO3
Carbonate ions are double negatively charged (2-)CO32-
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A ternary compound is made of three elements. Sodium is an alkali metal with a charge of +1. Carbonate CO3 has a charge of 2-. When writing a formula the net charge for the compound must be neutral. You need two sodiums to cancel out the charge of one carbonate. Na2CO3
The formula and charge for the carbonate ion is CO32- and the formula and charge of the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium carbonate, MgCO3.
The anion carbonate is (CO3)2-.
No carbonate has a negative charge so it is an anion.
Copper(II) Carbonate (or Cupric Carbonate) is made up of Copper ions, and Carbonate ions. The coppers have a +2 charge, and carbonate has a -2 charge. The formula is Cu(II)CO3
The charge on a carbonate ion is -2; therefore, the ion has two more electrons than protons.
Carbonate ions are double negatively charged (2-)CO32-
The ionization of cesium carbonate: Cs2(CO3) -> 2Cs+ + CO32-. Two Cesium ions with, each with a charge of +1, and one carbonate ion, with a charge of 2-.
AnswerCO32-, a negative charge of two. Formula of carbonate ion is:CO32-CO3 2-
It is Lead Carbonate, but to be more specific, it is Lead (II) Carbonate. Lead can have a charge of +2 or +4. A carbonate ion has a charge or -2. So, in order for the chemical formula to be PbCO3 the lead ion must have a charge of +2, hence the (II) between the lead and carbonate.
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Carbonate ions are double negatively charged (2-)CO32-
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