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Q: What is the difference between the Mercury I and Mercury II ions?
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What can be formula of Mercury I nitride?

The formula for Mercury(II) nitride is Hg3N2.


What is Mercury (II) phosphide?

An ionic compound including polyatomic ions. Its formula is Hg(NO2)2.


Why wouldn't Mercury replace copper in copper II sulfate?

Mercury does not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and mercury because mercury is below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.


What is the chemical name of HgBr2?

HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.


How many atoms of Mercury in Mercury II chloride?

Two mercury atoms present in mercury(II)chloride.


What is the formula for the compound formed by lead(ii) ions and chromate ions?

Lead ions = Pb2+Chromate ions = CrO4-2Compound they form is Lead(II) chromate = PbCrO4


In the compound iron II carbonate the ratio of iron II ions to carbonate ions will be?

One to one


What is the name for Hgcl2?

Mercury(II) Chloride


What is the formula for mercury (ii) chloride?

There are two chlorides of Mercury Mercury I chloride: Hg2Cl2 Mercury II chloride: HgCl2


What is the difference between the systematic and common name for monatomic ions?

Some positively charged monotomic ions, such as iron and copper ions can have more than one charge. For example, iron ions can have a charge of 2+ or 3+, and copper ions can have a charge of 1+ or 2+. Today, in the systematic method of naming, we would call them iron (II) and iron (III) ions; and copper (I) and copper (II) ions. In the past, however, they were called (and sometimes still are) ferrous ions and ferric ions; and cuprous and cupric ions, respectively. Using the systematic method of identifying the ion with its charge is better, because you don't have to remember which ion is -ous, and which ion is -ic. This makes it much easier to write chemical formulas using these types of ions.


What is the difference between Basel II and Basel III?

There is a main difference between Basel II and Basel III. In Basel III, there is a 4.5% capital buffer to absorb shock. With Basel II, there is no capital buffer.


What are the individual ions in iron II sulfate?

The individual ions in FeSO4 (Iron II sulfate) are Fe2+ and SO42-.