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The electrical charge of cobalt is 2+.
ionic bond
Cobalt tetraoxosulphate (vi) ion
An Al ion would have a +3 charge.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
The electrical charge of cobalt is 2+.
ionic bond
Cobalt tetraoxosulphate (vi) ion
An Al ion would have a +3 charge.
There is no iron ion in SCl3. The charge on the scandium ion is 3+.
Yes, the perbromate ion has a -1 charge
An oxide ion has a charge of 2-.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
cobalt II perchlorate is an ionic compond cobalt II has an oxidation number of +2; its symbol is Co perchlorate is a polyatomic ion with a charge of -1; its formula is ClO4 therefore the formula is Co(ClO4)2
the cyanide ion has a single negative charge, CN-
Yes. Cobalt fluoride can refer to cobalt(II) fluoride, CoF2 or cobalt(III) fluoride CoF3. Both of these are best described as being ionic. In the solid state, in both compounds, the Co ion is surrounded by 6 fluoride ions.
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-