Chromate is an divalent anion with formula CrO4-2
The cation would be C6H5NH3+ and the anion would be C6H5NH-
The cation of potassium cyanide is potassium (K+) and the anion is cyanide (CN-).
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
Oxygen is neither a cation nor an anion. It is a neutral element.
CR is a cation.
The chemical formula of dipotassium chromate is K2CrO4.The explanation of the name is:- this compound is a salt- the cation is potassium (and here are two atoms of K)- the anion is chromate- consequently the correct derived name will be dipotassium chromate
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No, Potassium chromate is a compound
The cation would be C6H5NH3+ and the anion would be C6H5NH-
The compound AgCrO4 is named silver chromate. It consists of silver (Ag) as the cation, and chromate (CrO4) as the anion. The name is derived from the combination of the names of the two elements involved.
The cation of potassium cyanide is potassium (K+) and the anion is cyanide (CN-).
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Chromate is an anion which contains 4 atoms of oxygen, and 1 of Chromium
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
Oxygen is neither a cation nor an anion. It is a neutral element.
CR is a cation.