Ni(ClO)2
nickel(II) chlorate
Ni(ClO3)2
Since chlorate is a univalent anion, if such a compound exists it would have the formula Ni(ClO3)4.
Stannous chlorate is the other name for tin (II) chlorate.
Yttrium Chlorate
nickel(II) chlorate
Nickel(II) chlorate
Ni(ClO3)2
Since chlorate is a univalent anion, if such a compound exists it would have the formula Ni(ClO3)4.
Stannous chlorate is the other name for tin (II) chlorate.
Yttrium Chlorate
That would depend on whether it is iron II chlorate or iron III chlorate. Iron II chlorate is Fe(ClO3)2. Iron III chlorate is Fe(ClO3)3
CoClO3 is the chemical formula for cobalt(II) chlorate. It is a compound formed by the cobalt(II) cation (Co2+) and the chlorate anion (ClO3-).
Fe(ClO3)2 is the chemical formula for Iron(II) chlorate. It is a compound formed from iron(II) cations and chlorate anions. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water.
Nickel(II) chlorate (Ni(ClO3)2) can undergo decomposition to produce nickel chloride (NiCl2) and oxygen gas (O2).
Strontium chlorite
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.