The formula of iron II hydroxide is Fe (OH) 2
The formula for iron (II) hydrogen carbonate is FeHCO3.
Hydrogen carbonate is a compound, not an element, and it therefore has a formula, not a symbol: H2CO3.
HCO3-
Sodium dihydrogen carbonate is not a proper chemical name and therefore has no formula, because carbonate anions have only two negative charges and therefore can not form a neutral compound with one sodium atom and two hydrogen atoms. The closest analogous compound is sodium hydrogen carbonate, which has the formula NaHCO3.
The chemical symbol for sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.
Iron(ll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)2 Iron(lll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)3
Cesium hydrogen carbonate is CsHCO3
The valency of a hydrogen carbonate ion (also known as bicarbonate ion) is -1. This means it has one extra electron and is able to form one bond with another atom.
The chemical formula of sodium hydrogen carbonate is NH4HCO3.The molecular mass is 84,0066 g.
The formula for cuprous hydrogen carbonate is Cu(HCO3)2.
Hydrogen carbonate is a compound, not an element, and it therefore has a formula, not a symbol: H2CO3.
Formula: FeI2
Formula: Fe2+
HCO3-
The formula for silver hydrogen carbonate is AgHCO₃. It is formed by combining silver cation (Ag⁺) and hydrogen carbonate anion (HCO₃⁻).
Formula: Cu(HCO3)2
The formula is NaHCO 3.
Sodium dihydrogen carbonate is not a proper chemical name and therefore has no formula, because carbonate anions have only two negative charges and therefore can not form a neutral compound with one sodium atom and two hydrogen atoms. The closest analogous compound is sodium hydrogen carbonate, which has the formula NaHCO3.