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This is known as a Nitrate, the 'ate' ending means it has Oxygen in it, the 'Nitr' represents the Nitrogen part.

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Nitrogen trioxide (if the compound exists!).

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NO3- = Nitrate ion

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Nitrate = NO3-

Nitrite = NO2-

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It is called Nitrite ion.

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nitrate

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sulfite

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