Chromium(III) borate has the chemical formula CrBO3.
The compound formed between chromium(VI) and chlorine is chromium(VI) chloride, with the chemical formula CrCl6.
That would be chromium(IV) selenide with the formula CrSe2
The answer from my chem class states its Cr(NO3)2
The formula CrI2 represents chromium (II) iodide, which is a chemical compound composed of chromium and iodine ions in a 1:2 ratio.
The chemical formula of chromium(III) arsenate is CrAsO4.
The compound formed between chromium(VI) and chlorine is chromium(VI) chloride, with the chemical formula CrCl6.
That would be chromium(IV) selenide with the formula CrSe2
The answer from my chem class states its Cr(NO3)2
CrO can refer to chromium(II) oxide, which has the chemical formula CrO, or to chromyl chloride, which has the chemical formula CrO2Cl2. Can you please specify which compound you are referring to?
Cr2O3 is the chemical formula for chromium (III) oxide
This compound is the chromium phosphate.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of chromium is Cr.
The formula CrI2 represents chromium (II) iodide, which is a chemical compound composed of chromium and iodine ions in a 1:2 ratio.
The chemical formula of chromium(III) arsenate is CrAsO4.
The chemical formula for chromium phosphide is CrP.
Cr2O2 is the chemical formula for chromium(II) oxide. It is a chemical compound that contains one chromium atom and one oxygen atom.
CrC2O4 is the chemical formula for chromium(II) oxalate, which is a chemical compound composed of chromium, carbon, and oxygen atoms. It is a green crystalline solid that is used in chemical research and as a reagent in chemical reactions.