No. The carbonate is a polyatomic ion with the formula CO32-
No. The carbonate ion contains only carbon and oxygen. Since it is a negative ion, it must combine with some positive ion. If that positive ion is calcium, you get calcium carbonate.
For example a carbonate as calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, etc. containing the ion CO32-.
because Carbonate ion present in NA2CO3 may make rkn backwards if carbonate ion is again added
The covalent bond is like a molecule and the charge is like an ion.
The carbonate ion is (CO3)-.
No. The carbonate is a polyatomic ion with the formula CO32-
No. A carbonate is a substance that contains either the carbonate ion or the bicarbonate ion.
No. The carbonate ion contains only carbon and oxygen. Since it is a negative ion, it must combine with some positive ion. If that positive ion is calcium, you get calcium carbonate.
A hydrogen carbonate ion has the formula HCO3- so the valency of a hydrogen carbonate ion is -1.
Calcium ion is Ca2+ and the carbonate ion is CO32-
No. The carbonate ion is basic.
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The charge on a carbonate ion is -2; therefore, the ion has two more electrons than protons.
Sodium combined with carbonate forms Na2CO3, which is called sodium carbonate.
For example a carbonate as calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, etc. containing the ion CO32-.
Normally carbonate refers to an ion.