There is no compound by the name nickel(I) carbonate.
Nickel(II) carbonate is however NiCO3
The formula may be Ni2CO3 but Nickel mostly exists as +2 ion.
Nickel (Ni) has a charge of 2. Carbonate (CO3), a polyatomic ion, has a charge of -2. The 2s therefore cancel out leaving <NiCO3>
The oxidation state of Nickle is only +2, so Nickle carbonate is NiCO3 , the term Nicklelic carbonate is meaning less,
Ni2(CO3)3
NiCO_3
Ni(HCO3)2
NiCO3
Ni(CO4)3
== Since Nickel(III) has a +3 charge and Nitrate (NO3) has a -1 charge, the chemical formula for nickel(III) nitrate would therefore be Ni(NO3)3
The chemical formula of nickel silicate is NiSiO3.
Co2(CO3)3.5H20
Co2(CO3)3The chemical formula of cobalt(III) carbonate [not cobalt(111)] is Co2(CO3)3.
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
== Since Nickel(III) has a +3 charge and Nitrate (NO3) has a -1 charge, the chemical formula for nickel(III) nitrate would therefore be Ni(NO3)3
The chemical formula of nickel silicate is NiSiO3.
Ni2S3
Co2(CO3)3.5H20
Co2(CO3)3The chemical formula of cobalt(III) carbonate [not cobalt(111)] is Co2(CO3)3.
Nickel oxide is Ni(III)2O3, which does balance.
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
the formula is Ni3(PO4)2 :) The correct answer is Ni PO4, the answer shown is for Nickel II phosphate.
Nickel (III) Nitride.
Fe+3 CO3-2
TiCO3 is the chemical formula of titanium carbonate.
Cr2(CO3)3 = 3 CO2 + Cr2O3