Sulfur monoxide is a gaseous compound, NOT an ion; hence it has NO charge.
The formal charge of sulfur in the sulfate ion (SO) is 6.
the Xenon itself is an electron, so it doesn't have an ion charge
The charge on ion X in X2O3 is +3. This is because the overall charge of the compound is neutral, and there are three oxygen atoms each with a charge of -2, so the X ion must have a charge of +3 to balance it out.
Yes, -3 is the charge in an oxide ion. This is because oxygen typically forms ions with a charge of -2, so in an oxide ion (O2-), the overall charge is -2 for each oxygen atom, giving a total charge of -1 for the molecule.
The ion charge of an NH4 ion is 1.
The formal charge of sulfur in the sulfate ion (SO) is 6.
If the ion is positive, then the loss of an electron will result in the ion having one greater positive charge. (A +3 ion will be +4.) If the ion is negative, then the loss of an electron will result in the ion being one less negative than it was previously. (A -4 ion wil be -3. A -1 ion will be neutral and have a zero charge.)
The ion with the formula SO4 and a -2 charge is called sulfate ion. It consists of one sulfur atom and four oxygen atoms with a total charge of -2.
the Xenon itself is an electron, so it doesn't have an ion charge
The charge on ion X in X2O3 is +3. This is because the overall charge of the compound is neutral, and there are three oxygen atoms each with a charge of -2, so the X ion must have a charge of +3 to balance it out.
Yes, -3 is the charge in an oxide ion. This is because oxygen typically forms ions with a charge of -2, so in an oxide ion (O2-), the overall charge is -2 for each oxygen atom, giving a total charge of -1 for the molecule.
The ion charge of an NH4 ion is 1.
The charge on the bromide ion (Br-) in AlBr3 is -1. This is because aluminum (Al) has a charge of +3, so in order to balance the charges and create a neutral compound, each bromide ion must have a charge of -1.
nitrate ion is: NO3- , so it has a -1 charge
This is the electrical charge of the ion.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
The charge on a chloride ion (Cl-) is -1. In aluminum chloride (AlCl3), aluminum has a charge of +3, so the overall charge of the compound is neutral.