The chemical formula for cobalt(II) nitrate hexahydrate is Co(NO3)2·6H2O. It consists of one cobalt atom, two nitrate ions, and six water molecules per unit.
What is ;nickelous' , if you mean 'nickel nitrate. The the formula is Ni(NO3)2, 6H2O.
The chemical formula of zinc nitrate hexahydrate is Zn(NO3)2·6H2O.
The formula for iron II nitrate hexahydrate is Fe(NO3)2•6H2O. It consists of one iron (Fe) atom, two nitrate (NO3) ions, and six water (H2O) molecules.
sodium phosphate is Na3PO4 cobalt(II) bromide is CoBr2
The molecular formula is Co(NO3)2Co(NO3)2
What is ;nickelous' , if you mean 'nickel nitrate. The the formula is Ni(NO3)2, 6H2O.
The chemical formula of zinc nitrate hexahydrate is Zn(NO3)2·6H2O.
The formula for iron II nitrate hexahydrate is Fe(NO3)2•6H2O. It consists of one iron (Fe) atom, two nitrate (NO3) ions, and six water (H2O) molecules.
Yes, Zinc nitrate hexahydrate is soluble in 2-propanol. It is actually soluble in most of the polar solvent.
The empirical formula for Co(NO3)2 is Co(NO3)2. The compound is named cobalt(II) nitrate.
sodium phosphate is Na3PO4 cobalt(II) bromide is CoBr2
The molecular formula is Co(NO3)2Co(NO3)2
Co(NO3)2
Cobalt II has a +2 charge and is written Co2+. Nitrite has a -1 charge and is written NO2-. Therefore, you must have two nitrite anions for every Cobalt II. It is written... Co(NO2)2
Cobalt nitrate.
Cobalt(II) nitrate dissociates as follows:Co(NO3)2 ==> Co^2+ + 2NO3^-
all cobalt (+ 2) salts are red but with sulphate cobalt shows pinkish red colour.....