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
Nitrate ion: NO3-
The bond angles are greater in the nitrate ion (NO3-) compared to the nitrite ion (NO2-).
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.
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