This is the chemical formula of nitroxyl.
The subscript is the number of atoms.Example: U3O8Uranium octoxide has 3 uranium atoms and 8 oxygen atoms.
Boron Bromide
In 3 molecules of H2O, which is 3H2O, there are 6 hydrogen atoms and 3 oxygen atoms. You multiply the coefficient of 3 times the subscript of each element. When there is no subscript, it is assumed to be 1.
There must be HNO because by this way valencies of nitrogen and oxygen become satisfied, H-N=O
Nitric Acid
This is the chemical formula of nitroxyl.
Not completely sure, but it's an ionic bond so I'm sure it would be lead (II) nitride
Yes. HNO3 is a strong acid and therefore a strong electrolyte.
NO. The subscript of 3 applies only to the oxygen (O) in CO3.
HNO
Ag3PO4 would be silver phosphate.
Nothing. The overall charge remains the same.
there exist no acid as HNO. but HNO2 is nitrous acid and HNO3 is nitricacid.Actually this acid is called Hyponitrous acid (because the original formula is H2N2O2, but all the 2's cancel).
potassium bromide - KBr iron (III) sulfate - Fe[subscript 2](SO[subscript 4])[subscript 3] copper (II) chloride - CuCl[subscript 2] tetraphosphorous heptanitride - P[subscript 4]N[subscript 7] ammonium carbonate - (NH[subscript 4])CO[subscript 3]
dinitrogen pentoxide N2O5
NO3-