Formula: ClO4-
Formula = NH4ClO4
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
i think its Au(HClO4)3 It is actually Au(ClO4)3....there is no "H" in the perchlorate ion.
ammonium perchlorate, it is a strong oxidizer and is very dangerous.
Perchlorate, being an ionic compound, does not have a chemical symbol, per say. The chemical notation is ClO4-, if that is what you were asking.
The atomic symbol for magnesium is Mg. There is no specific atomic symbol for magnesium perchlorate as it is a compound, not an individual element. Magnesium perchlorate is represented by the chemical formula Mg(ClO4)2.
Formula: ClO4-
Formula = NH4ClO4
ClO4- Note that this is not an "element" and hence doesn't have an "element symbol."
i think its Au(HClO4)3 It is actually Au(ClO4)3....there is no "H" in the perchlorate ion.
ammonium perchlorate, it is a strong oxidizer and is very dangerous.
Formula = Pb(ClO4)2
cobalt II perchlorate is an ionic compond cobalt II has an oxidation number of +2; its symbol is Co perchlorate is a polyatomic ion with a charge of -1; its formula is ClO4 therefore the formula is Co(ClO4)2
The general formula of a perchlorate is MeClO4, where Me is a metal. The anion perchlorate is monovalent.
Aluminium perchlorate is not renewable.
The silver ion is Ag+ and the perchlorate ion is ClO4-, so silver perchlorate would have the formula of AgClO4.