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A nitrate is represented by -NO3 whereas a nitrite is represented by -NO2. So to answer your question, nitrates have 1 oxygen atom more than nitrites.
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
The ammonium (NH4+) ion does not contain nitrates or nitrites, which are entirely different ions, the the formulas NO3- and NO2- respectively. However, Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3 is a fairly common substance. There is also a such thing as ammonium nitrite NH4NO2
Nitrates (NO3-) and acetates (CH3COO-) are generally soluble in water regardless of the cation they are paired with. This makes compounds containing these ions highly water-soluble.
The molecular formula is Co(NO3)2Co(NO3)2
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The chemical formulas of copper nitrates are: CuNO3 and Cu(NO3)2.
Iron nitrates are: - Fe(II)(NO3)2 - Fe(III)(NO3)3
Lead(II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) and silver nitrate (AgNO3) are examples of nitrates that are insoluble in water.
A nitrate is represented by -NO3 whereas a nitrite is represented by -NO2. So to answer your question, nitrates have 1 oxygen atom more than nitrites.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) Potassium nitrate (KNO3) Calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2)
Nitric acid produces nitrates when it reacts with metal oxides, hydroxides, or carbonates. Nitrates are compounds that contain the nitrate ion (NO3-).
Yes, nitrates are considered to be chemicals. The nitrate anion is composed of nitrogen (N) and oxygen, and has the form NO3- (a negative charge indicating it is an anion).
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
The ammonium (NH4+) ion does not contain nitrates or nitrites, which are entirely different ions, the the formulas NO3- and NO2- respectively. However, Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3 is a fairly common substance. There is also a such thing as ammonium nitrite NH4NO2
The chemical formulas of mercury nitrates are Hg(NO3)3 Hg(NO3)2.
Nitrates (NO3-) and acetates (CH3COO-) are generally soluble in water regardless of the cation they are paired with. This makes compounds containing these ions highly water-soluble.