gallium (III) carbonate - Ga2(CO3)3
gallium (III) oxide - Ga2O3
The ionic formula of Galium is Ga3+ while the ionic formula of oxalate is C2O42.
Ga2(CO3)3
Ga2(CO3)3 -> Ga2O3 + 3CO2 Gallium (III) Carbonate and Gallium Oxide are equimolar so 55 moles of gallium carbonate must be used. The Molar Mass of Gallium (III) Carbonate is about 319 g/mol 319 g/mol (55 mols) = 17,545 g
You haven't given the rest so I assume you just want the molecular formula Gallium (III) oxide is Ga2O3
Gallium Sulfate is expressed as Ga2(SO4)3.It is a combination of Gallium (GA), oxygen (O) and sulfur(S). It has the molecular mass of 427.6338 g/mol.
Co2(CO3)3The chemical formula of cobalt(III) carbonate [not cobalt(111)] is Co2(CO3)3.
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
Ga2(CO3)3 -> Ga2O3 + 3CO2 Gallium (III) Carbonate and Gallium Oxide are equimolar so 55 moles of gallium carbonate must be used. The Molar Mass of Gallium (III) Carbonate is about 319 g/mol 319 g/mol (55 mols) = 17,545 g
You haven't given the rest so I assume you just want the molecular formula Gallium (III) oxide is Ga2O3
Gallium Sulfate is expressed as Ga2(SO4)3.It is a combination of Gallium (GA), oxygen (O) and sulfur(S). It has the molecular mass of 427.6338 g/mol.
Co2(CO3)3The chemical formula of cobalt(III) carbonate [not cobalt(111)] is Co2(CO3)3.
TiCO3 is the chemical formula of titanium carbonate.
Ferric Carbonate = Iron (III) carbonate. Fe3+ + 3CO32- ==> Fe2(CO3)3
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
Cr2(CO3)3 = 3 CO2 + Cr2O3
Assuming you mean Gallium (III) Fluoride, GaF3
FeO for ferrous oxide, ( iron(II) oxide); Fe2O3 for ferric oxide, (iron(III) oxide) and Fe3O4 for ferrous ferric oxide, (iron (II,III) oxide)
If it existed it would be gold(II) oxide. The stable gold oxide is gold(III) oxide Au2O3
Phosphorus(III) oxide has the formula P2O3 but it exists as the molecule of P4O6