This is known as a Nitrate, the 'ate' ending means it has Oxygen in it, the 'Nitr' represents the Nitrogen part.
Nitrogen trioxide (if the compound exists!).
NO3- = Nitrate ion
Nitrate = NO3-
Nitrite = NO2-
It is called Nitrite ion.
nitrate
sulfite
Phosphate (PO43-) is a polyatomic anion. The way to tell this is to look at the charge - an anion has a negative charge and a cation has a positive charge.
C. Polyatomic Anion (PLATO USER)
When KOH is placed in water, it ionizes to K+ and OH-, so the polyatomic ion is the OH- (hydroxyl anion).
The polyatomic ion sulfite = SO3-2
The anion (HCO3) has the electrical charge -1.
Nh4 +so3 2-
This is a polyatomic anion.
SO3-2 is the polyatomic ion sulfite.
Sulfite = SO3-2Not to be confused as Sulfide
polyatomic anion
Phosphate (PO43-) is a polyatomic anion. The way to tell this is to look at the charge - an anion has a negative charge and a cation has a positive charge.
Phosphate is a triply charged polyatomic anion.
3 and SO3 is an anion with a +1 charge
Sulphate is the name of a polyatomic anion, the formula of which is SO4-2. This is the anion formed by sulphuric acid when it reacts with strong bases.
A polyatomic anion is a tightly bound group of atoms that behaves as a unit and has a negative charge.A monatomic anion consists of a single atom with a negative charge.
Sulfite anion is the chemical name for SO32-
No, Sulfur Trixoxide SO3 is a molecule. There is a polyatomic ion called the Sulphite ion which has the formula SO32-.