Silver(I) chromate = Ag2CrO4
Ag2CrO4
Two types: silver (Ag+) and chromate (CrO4-2) And within the formula (Ag2CrO4) there are two silver ions and one chromate ion for a total of three ions.
Silver dichromate has the molecular formula of Ag2Cr2O7. Ag corresponds to silver, Cr to chromium, and O is oxygen. The atomic mass of silver dichromate is 431.8 grams per mole (using 4 significant digits).
Beryllium Chromate = BeCrO4
The formula for calcium chromate is CaCrO4.
Ag2CrO4
Two types: silver (Ag+) and chromate (CrO4-2) And within the formula (Ag2CrO4) there are two silver ions and one chromate ion for a total of three ions.
Silver Chromate Ag=Silver CrO4= Chromate(a polyatomic ion)
Silver dichromate has the molecular formula of Ag2Cr2O7. Ag corresponds to silver, Cr to chromium, and O is oxygen. The atomic mass of silver dichromate is 431.8 grams per mole (using 4 significant digits).
Silver chromate is not soluble in water.
Ammonium chromate = (NH4)2CrO4
Cesium Chromate = Cs2CrO4
The chromate ion (CrO4-2) has yellow colour so all the chromate compounds including silver chromate is yellow in colour.
Ammonium Chromate = (NH4)2CrO4
Lead(II) Chromate = PbCrO4
Beryllium Chromate = BeCrO4
Chromate: CrO42- Phosphate: PO43-