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Iron chromate is insoluble in water.
There are only two, Potassium and Oxygen
There are two elements in potassium chloride. One atom of potassium and one atom of chlorine react to form potassium chloride.
potassium
K2O: 3 atoms in the molecule K2O2: 4 atoms in the molecule KO2: 3 atoms in the molecule
The formula for cobalt(III) chromate is Co2(CrO4)3.
Silver chloride is 1/10 soluble than silver chromate in the cold 1/3 in hot water. That means silver will incline to precepetate as AgCl preferentially. More over if chromate will form it will convert to silver nitrate.
The molecular formula for Aluminum Chromate is Al2(CrO4)3
Ni2(CrO4)3
Yes, I believe it is! It looks like Potassium nitrite. An ionic compound is basically one of these four forms: 1) a metal+ a nonmetal 2) a metal+ a polyatomic anion 3) a polyatomic cation+ a nonmetal 4) 2 polyatomic ions (of opp. charges) Hope this helps! :D
Ag+ = 50 x 0.05 = 2.5 millimoles CrO4^2- = 100 x 0.06 = 6 millimoles Ag2CrO4 moles = 1.25 x 10^-3 moles formed.
Fe2(CrO4)3 3.71 moles Fe2(CrO4)3 (3 moles CrO4/1 mole Fe2(CrO4)3) = 11.1 moles of chromate
first of all chromate and cloride are DIFFERENT. that being said, Fe2(CrO4)3
Ga2(CO3)3
Zinc Dichromate is ZnCr2O7.3H2O ... that's 3 waters of hydration
Fe2(CrO4)3
Au2(Cro4)3