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I'm pretty sure you have your formula wrong. Oxygen has a net charge of -2.

So therefore, the equation must be written as 2Hg with a net charge of 2+ plus CO3 with a net charge of 2-. So, you do your math here, and the answer should be

Hg3CO3

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Mercury (I) oxide

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Q: What is the formula for the compound Hg2O?
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