Silicate
The formula for ammonium hyposilicite is (NH4)2SiO3. It consists of two ammonium ions (NH4+) and one hyposilicate ion (SiO32-).
Nitride Ion.
The correct name for ClO- ion is hypochlorite ion.
The ion name for NO3 is nitrate.
Hypofluorite ion
In geology a silicate is a mineral that contains silicon and oxygen and sometimes other elements. In chemistry, a silicate is a compound that contains the silicate (SiO32-) ion.
The formula for ammonium hyposilicite is (NH4)2SiO3. It consists of two ammonium ions (NH4+) and one hyposilicate ion (SiO32-).
The formula for the silicate ion, which is derived from silicon and oxygen, is (SiO4^{4-}). This means that the silicate ion consists of one silicon atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, with an overall charge of -4.
Nitride Ion.
The correct name for ClO- ion is hypochlorite ion.
Hypofluorite ion
The ion name for NO3 is nitrate.
The correct name for the cesium ion is "cesium ion" or "Cs+ ion".
It is H2PO4- ion which is called Di-Hydrogen-Phosphate ion.
C2H3O2- is the acetate ion.
Cu+
The full name of the fluorine ion is fluoride ion.