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It's nickel (II) Phosphate
It depends on whether you are talking about copper I or copper II. For copper I nitride the formula is 3Cu+ + N3- -> Cu3N. If it is copper II it is 3Cu2+ + Cu3N2
The chemical formula (not symbol) is NiBr2.
NiBr2
Iron(II) Phosphide = Fe3P2 Iron(III) Phosphide = FeP
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.
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.
It's nickel (II) Phosphate
The formula is Cu(NO3)2 and is called Copper (II) Nitrate. See attached link for more information.
It depends on whether you are talking about copper I or copper II. For copper I nitride the formula is 3Cu+ + N3- -> Cu3N. If it is copper II it is 3Cu2+ + Cu3N2
previous answer-> "tin(II)nitride --> SnN" what?? I'm pretty sure it's Sn3N2 Nitrogen (nitride) has -3 charge
The chemical formula for nickel* (II) sulfate is NiSO4. *Note correct spelling.
The chemical formula (not symbol) is NiBr2.
NiBr2
The formula for Mercury(II) nitride is Hg3N2.
The formula for lead (II) nitride is Pb3N2. The formula for lead (IV) nitride is Pb3N4
Iron(II) Phosphide = Fe3P2 Iron(III) Phosphide = FeP