I'm sure that you cannot have the formation of Iron (iii) carbonate due to it's strong acidic nature, however when we have iron(iii)hexa-aqua ions and add some carbonate, which acts as a base, we form iron(II) carbonate. FeCO3. This is just what I have learnt feel free to challenge or correct me anyone.
Iron II carbonate contains the Fe2+ ion and has the formula FeCO3
Iron III carbonate contains the Fe3+ ion and has the formula Fe2(CO3)3.
Iron 3 carbonate or Ferric carbonate is Fe2(CO3)3 its Molecular mass is 56x2 + (12+16x3)3 = 292
it is 159.69 g/mol
2Fe2(CO3)3 --->2 Fe2O3 +3CO2
Iron III Carbonate does not exist.
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Fe2(CO3)3
The molar mass of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is 100.09 g/mol. To calculate the percent mass of calcium, you need to divide the molar mass of calcium (40.08 g/mol) by the molar mass of calcium carbonate. This gives you a result of 0.4006, meaning that calcium constitutes approximately 40.06% of the mass of calcium carbonate.
Dividing by the molar mass of sodium carbonate, we deduce that there are 4.25 x 10-5 moles in 4.5 x 10-3 grams of sodium carbonate.
Iron carbonate is formed from iron, carbon, and oxygen, where carbon and oxygen are in a carbonate ion (-2) form.Iron II carbonate (known as siderite) has the formula FeCO3, where iron has a valence of 2 and the carbonate ion has a valence of -2.Iron III carbonate (ferric carbonate) has the formula Fe2(CO3)2 where iron has a valence of 3.
The molar mass of H2Te = 129.61588 g/mol
Aluminum carbonate is Al2(CO3)3. If you have 7.0x1022 particles of it, then that's 7.0x1022/6.02x1023 = 0.116 moles. The compound has a molar mass of 234g/mol, so 234x0.116=27.144 grams.
Scandium carbonate, Sc2(CO3)3. x H2O; molecular mass is 296,96.
The molecular Mass for sodium bicarbonate is 22.989770 + 1.00794 + 12.0107 + 15.9994*3
The molar mass of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is 100.09 g/mol. To calculate the percent mass of calcium, you need to divide the molar mass of calcium (40.08 g/mol) by the molar mass of calcium carbonate. This gives you a result of 0.4006, meaning that calcium constitutes approximately 40.06% of the mass of calcium carbonate.
Nickel carbonate is NiCO3 with the molar mass 118,7 g.
Dividing by the molar mass of sodium carbonate, we deduce that there are 4.25 x 10-5 moles in 4.5 x 10-3 grams of sodium carbonate.
Molar mass of ammonia = (14.01 + 3.03) (Molar mass of nitrogen + 3 times molar mass of hydrogen, as chemical formula of ammonia is NH3). Molar mass= 17.04 Molar mass x moles = mass 17.04 x 3 = 51.12 Mass of 3 moles of ammonia is 51.12g.
to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu) to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu)
Iron(ll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)2 Iron(lll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)3
The molar mass of anhydrous iron(II) nitrate is 179,91 g.
36.084g/mol is INcorrect1*14.01 + 4*1.008 = 18.042 g/mol for NH4, but this is not an exsiting compound.Ammonia is NH3 (17.034), ammonium is NH4+(18.042).
The molar mass of Copper is 63.54 g/mol http://www.noblemind.com/search.exe?keyword=Copper+Molar+Mass&var=2
Ozone contains 3 molecules of oxygen. Molar mass of ozone is 48.