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The compound with formula CoCrO4 is named cobalt (II) chromate or cobaltous chromate.
If it would have existed it formula would have been NH4CrO4
That would be ammonium carbonate (NH4)2CO3
Ammonium Chromate and Lead(II) Nitrate form Ammonium Nitrate and Lead(II) Chromate through a double-displacement reaction.
The formula of ammonium chloride is NH4Cl
(NH4)2CrO4
(NH4)2CrO4
Ammonium chromate = (NH4)2CrO4
Ammonium Chromate = (NH4)2CrO4
The chemical formula of lead chromate is PbCrO4.
The compound with formula CoCrO4 is named cobalt (II) chromate or cobaltous chromate.
If it would have existed it formula would have been NH4CrO4
(NH4)2 CrO4 But I do not know why de ammonium has 2 molecules.......and that´s my question....
That would be ammonium carbonate (NH4)2CO3
MnCrO4 is manganese(II) chromate
Yes. Ammonium bicarbonate is an ionic compound with the formula NH4HCO3.
Ammonium Chromate and Lead(II) Nitrate form Ammonium Nitrate and Lead(II) Chromate through a double-displacement reaction.