Mercury carbonate.
HgCo3
For mercury I (Hg+1) the formula would be Hg2CO3 For mercury II (Hg+2) the formula would be HgCO3 The charge of carbonate (CO3) is -2 and paired with mercury must = 0 because it is a compound.
Mercury(III)Carbonate.....maybe. I am not sure i gave it a try
It is ionic
Mercury carbonate.
HgCo3
For mercury I (Hg+1) the formula would be Hg2CO3 For mercury II (Hg+2) the formula would be HgCO3 The charge of carbonate (CO3) is -2 and paired with mercury must = 0 because it is a compound.
Mercury(III)Carbonate.....maybe. I am not sure i gave it a try
Mercury (II) Carbonate http://www.quia.com/jg/125193list.html It's a great website!
It is ionic
IONIC BOND
A ionic bond formed by,the cations,2K +and the anion,O 2-K2O===== Potassium oxide
Strontium nitride is ionic. Its ionic formulation is Sr2+3 (N3-)2
Ionic. All potassium compounds are ionic.
MgO is ionic because it is a bond between a metal(Mg) and a non-metal(O).
PtO2 is ionic