Fe2(SO4)3 is Iron (III) Sulfate. The cation is Fe3+ and the anion is SO42-
The Greek prefix used to represent the anion in the covalent compound CO3 is "tri-" which signifies three oxygen atoms in the anion. This compound is called carbonate.
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
If it is a monatomic ion, the ending of its name is changed to -ide. For example, the anion formed by an oxygen atom is called oxide, and the anion formed by the chlorine atom is called chloride.
For the anion in the covalent compound CH3, the Greek prefix used to represent it is "meth-." So, the anion in CH3 would be called "methide."
Sodium sulfide is Na2S. Two ions can be separated: Na+ and S=. The negative ion S= is the anion.
No, an ionic compound needs an anion (negative ion) and a cation (positive ion).
The Greek prefix used to represent the anion in the covalent compound CO3 is "tri-" which signifies three oxygen atoms in the anion. This compound is called carbonate.
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
An ionic compound contain a cation and an anion.
If it is a monatomic ion, the ending of its name is changed to -ide. For example, the anion formed by an oxygen atom is called oxide, and the anion formed by the chlorine atom is called chloride.
neither. it is a compound
For the anion in the covalent compound CH3, the Greek prefix used to represent it is "meth-." So, the anion in CH3 would be called "methide."
Sodium sulfide is Na2S. Two ions can be separated: Na+ and S=. The negative ion S= is the anion.
Al2SO43 is colorless in a water solution.
The Greek prefix used to represent the anion in the covalent compound CO2 is "di-" because there are two oxygen atoms in the compound.
Examples are for English: -ide, -ate, -ite.
The chemical formula for the cation in the compound Cr(CO3)2 is Cr2 and for the anion is CO32-.