Magnesium is not polyvalent so you do not need to specify Magnesium 2 or II.
The formula for magnesium nitrate is Mg(NO3)2
If you had intended to ask the formula for manganese (II) nitrate, it is Mn(NO3)2
== Since Nickel(III) has a +3 charge and Nitrate (NO3) has a -1 charge, the chemical formula for nickel(III) nitrate would therefore be Ni(NO3)3
The unbalanced equation for the reaction is: Ni + Pb(NO3)2 -> Ni(NO3)2 + Pb
Nickel(II) Nitrate --Δ--> Nickel(II) oxide + Nitrogen dioxide + Oxygen2 Ni(NO3)2 --Δ--> 2 NiO + 4 NO2 + O2
The reaction between nickel nitrate [Ni(NO3)2] and ammonia (NH3) can form a complex compound known as hexaamminenickel(II) nitrate, which has the formula Ni(NH3)62. This compound consists of a nickel ion coordinated with six ammonia molecules in an octahedral geometry.
What is ;nickelous' , if you mean 'nickel nitrate. The the formula is Ni(NO3)2, 6H2O.
== Since Nickel(III) has a +3 charge and Nitrate (NO3) has a -1 charge, the chemical formula for nickel(III) nitrate would therefore be Ni(NO3)3
The unbalanced equation for the reaction is: Ni + Pb(NO3)2 -> Ni(NO3)2 + Pb
Nickel(II) Nitrate --Δ--> Nickel(II) oxide + Nitrogen dioxide + Oxygen2 Ni(NO3)2 --Δ--> 2 NiO + 4 NO2 + O2
The chemical equation is:Na2CO3 + Ni(NO3)2 = 2 NaNO3 + NiCO3(s)
This chemical formula is Ni(NO3)2.
The reaction between nickel nitrate [Ni(NO3)2] and ammonia (NH3) can form a complex compound known as hexaamminenickel(II) nitrate, which has the formula Ni(NH3)62. This compound consists of a nickel ion coordinated with six ammonia molecules in an octahedral geometry.
Nickel (I) oxide + nitric acid ----------> nickel nitrate + water Ni2O + 2HNO3 ----------> 2NiNO3 + H2O
What is ;nickelous' , if you mean 'nickel nitrate. The the formula is Ni(NO3)2, 6H2O.
i am Alagiri from SRM University, i have a one question "is there a chemical reaction between nickel nitrate nanohydrate, tri sodium citrate and agarose". please send me the answer. if it make the means, what are the final product.
Iron and nickel nitrate will not react with each other in a significant way. These two compounds are stable and have different chemical properties, so they are unlikely to form a new compound when mixed together.
Nickel nitrate typically appears as a green crystalline solid.
When you heat nickel nitrate, it decomposes to form nickel oxide, nitrogen dioxide gas, and oxygen gas. The reaction is represented by the equation: [ Ni(NO_3)_2 \rightarrow NiO + 2NO_2 + 1/2O_2 ]