H+1 and NO3-1 produce nitric acid. The two charges cancel so the compound has a net charge of 0.
Nitrite (NO2) has a negative one (-1) charge, the same as nitrate.
-1 charge
Nitrate has a -1 charge.
The charge of Nitrate NO3 is -1
Nitrate has a single, negative charge - NO3-
The formula and charge of the nitrate ion is NO3-, and the formula and charge of the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2.
Ammonium NH4 has a charge of +1 and nitrate NO3 has a charge of -1
The nitrate ion is NO3-
Silver Nitrate-- AgNO3 has no charge since Ag (silver ion) has a +1 charge and NO3 (nitrate, a polyatomic ion) has a -1 charge [1+(-1) = 0]. Most chemical compounds are usually balanced.
No. A nitrate anion has a 1- charge.
Nitrate has a single, negative charge - NO3-
nitrate ion is: NO3- , so it has a -1 charge
-1 charge
-1 charge
The formula and charge of the nitrate ion is NO3-, and the formula and charge of the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2.
Ammonium NH4 has a charge of +1 and nitrate NO3 has a charge of -1
+ 5 is the formal charge on nitrogen element on a nitrate species.
The nitrate ion is NO3-
-1 charge
-1
Silver Nitrate-- AgNO3 has no charge since Ag (silver ion) has a +1 charge and NO3 (nitrate, a polyatomic ion) has a -1 charge [1+(-1) = 0]. Most chemical compounds are usually balanced.