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∙ 12y agoWhen CO3 reacts with H+ ion, it produces carbonic acid (H2CO3).
A Co3+ ion has lost three electrons from its neutral state, so it has 23 electrons.
The most common negative ion in marble is carbonate (CO3)2-. It forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water and reacts with calcium ions in limestone to form calcium carbonate, which is the main component of marble.
A cobaltic ion is written as Co3+. It refers to a cobalt ion with a +3 ionic charge.
The polyatomic ion in Ag2CO3 is carbonate (CO3)^2-.
This is the ion carbonate.
A Co3+ ion has lost three electrons from its neutral state, so it has 23 electrons.
The most common negative ion in marble is carbonate (CO3)2-. It forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water and reacts with calcium ions in limestone to form calcium carbonate, which is the main component of marble.
A cobaltic ion is written as Co3+. It refers to a cobalt ion with a +3 ionic charge.
The polyatomic ion in Ag2CO3 is carbonate (CO3)^2-.
The carbonate ion is (CO3)-.
This is the ion carbonate.
No, "co3" is not a recognized polyatomic ion. However, "CO₃²⁻" is the carbonate polyatomic ion.
The Sulfate, SO4
(CO3)2-
HSO3-
The compound CO3 2- is called carbonate.
No, CO3 (carbon trioxide) is a negatively charged polyatomic ion with a charge of -2.