Nitrate Ion
Chromium (III) Nitrate
The formula for the nitrate ion is NO3-.
NO3 is a spectator ion. It does not undergo any chemical changes during a reaction and remains in solution.
Nitraite = NO3 One Nitrogen atom (N) Three Oxygen atoms (O3)
It's name is just a zinc ion. Normally its symbol is Zn2+
Chromium (III) Nitrate
The formula for the nitrate ion is NO3-.
NO3 is a spectator ion. It does not undergo any chemical changes during a reaction and remains in solution.
NO3- is the term.
Nitraite = NO3 One Nitrogen atom (N) Three Oxygen atoms (O3)
It's name is just a zinc ion. Normally its symbol is Zn2+
I believe that would be Barium nitrate or Ba(NO3)2
The polyatomic ion in KNO3 (potassium nitrate) is NO3- , the nitrate ion. This ion is polyatomic because it contains four atoms bonded together. The nitrate ion is derived from nitric acid, HNO3.
Nitrate ion: NO3-
The bond angles are greater in the nitrate ion (NO3-) compared to the nitrite ion (NO2-).
The standard name of this compound is Nitrogen(II) Oxide. It is generally known as nitric oxide.
SrNO3 made up of: Sr NO3 Sr= Strontium (found in the periodic table) NO3 = Nitrate (Found in a polyatomic ion table) So the answer would be Strontium Nitrate