Platinous(2+) and platinic(4+)
The formula for platinum (II) nitrate is Pt(NO3)2. This compound consists of one platinum ion with a +2 charge and two nitrate ions, each with a -1 charge.
The formula for platinum (II) sulfide is PtS. The platinum (II) ion has a charge of 2+ and the sulfide ion has a charge of 2-. Therefore, in order to form a neutral compound, one platinum (II) ion combines with one sulfide ion.
The ion charge of an NH4 ion is 1.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
This is the electrical charge of the ion.
A fluorine ion has a charge of minus one.
The charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.
No. The acetate ion has a -1 charge.
An ion does have a charge. That is what makes it an ion.
The ion charge on sulfate is 2-. This means that the sulfate ion carries a charge of -2.
A bromine ion can have a charge of -1.
The charge of a PO4 ion is 3-.