no
Chromium is a chemical elementwhich has the symbol Cr and it's atomic number is 24. It is the first element in Group 6. It is a steely-gray, lusture, hard metal that takes a high polish and has a high melting point. It is also odorless, tasteless, and malleable.
The chemical formula for the compound containing cr(H2O)5Cl(ClO3)2 is Cr(H2O)5Cl(ClO3)2.
The chemical formula for the cation in the compound Cr(CO3)2 is Cr2 and for the anion is CO32-.
The chemical formula for the cation in the compound Cr(CO3)3 is Cr3 and for the anion is CO32-.
Chromium(III) oxide.
The answer from my chem class states its Cr(NO3)2
that would be a metallic compound.
The chemical formula for the compound containing cr(H2O)5Cl(ClO3)2 is Cr(H2O)5Cl(ClO3)2.
The chemical formula for the cation in the compound Cr(CO3)2 is Cr2 and for the anion is CO32-.
The chemical formula for the cation in the compound Cr(CO3)3 is Cr3 and for the anion is CO32-.
Chromium nitrate
Chromium(III) oxide.
Nonexistant. CrBr3 is a possibility.
The answer from my chem class states its Cr(NO3)2
Compound????
The molecular formula for chromous hydroxide is Cr(OH)2. In this compound, chromium has a +2 oxidation state and forms a compound with hydroxide ions.
The name of CrCN2 is chromium(II) cyanide.
No, the normal oxidation state of chromium is Cr(III). However, it can also exist in other oxidation states such as Cr(0), Cr(II), Cr(IV), and Cr(VI) depending on the compound it is part of and the reaction conditions.