TiS for titanium sulfide (titanium(II) sulfide)
and
TiS2 for titanium disulfide (titanium(IV) sulfide)
The formula of tin(IV) cyanide is Sn(CN)4.
Ti(CN)2
Ti(NO3)4
Ti3(PO3)2
cobalt (II) phosphite
TiO is the formula of titanium (II) oxide
titanium (II) selenide = SeTi
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
The chemical formula for lead phosphate is Pb3(PO4)2
cobalt (II) phosphite
TiO is the formula of titanium (II) oxide
titanium (II) selenide = SeTi
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
The chemical formula for lead phosphate is Pb3(PO4)2
The formula is Sn3(PO3)2 which contains the PO33- ion. Note that phosphite was used for salts containing HPO32- where the hydrogen is bonded to phosphorus, so in that nomenclature, still commonly used, the formula would be SnHPO3)
Almost certainly you are looking for Titanium(IV) Selenide, TiSe2, though the Titanium(III) compound, Ti2Se3 may exist as well. You should be more specific :)
The compound nickel (II) nitride consists of a nickel ion with a +2 charge and a nitride ion with a -3 charge. Since this compound is neutral, the charges must balance. Consequently, it can be determined that the formula of nickel (II) nitride is Ni3N2.
previous answer-> "tin(II)nitride --> SnN" what?? I'm pretty sure it's Sn3N2 Nitrogen (nitride) has -3 charge
Ti(NO3)2 , It is Titanium (ii) nitrate.
The chemical formula of mercury(II) nitrate is Hg(NO3)2.
The chemical formula for nickel* (II) sulfate is NiSO4. *Note correct spelling.