AuNO3
Saying AUNO3 is the correct answer, isn't fully correct. A more in depth answer is:
H[Au(NO3)3)4]
Cheers,
-Doc
The formula unit for silver(III) nitride is Ag3N.
The formula for cobalt III nitride is CoN.
The chemical formula for gold(III) acetate is Au(C2H3O2)3.
The chemical formula for gold (III) sulfide is Au2S3.
Gold(III) chloride has the chemical formula AuCl3.
The chemical symbol for tin (III) nitride is Sn3N4.
Cr3(N)3 ===>CrN
The formula unit for silver(III) nitride is Ag3N.
The formula for cobalt III nitride is CoN.
The chemical formula for gold(III) acetate is Au(C2H3O2)3.
The chemical formula for gold (III) sulfide is Au2S3.
Gold(III) chloride has the chemical formula AuCl3.
Gold III nitride
No, that is not true. The correct formula would be TiN
The chemical formula for iron (III) nitride is Fe3N2. It indicates that there are three iron atoms for every two nitrogen atoms in the compound.
Oh, dude, you're asking about gold nitride! Yeah, it's like AuN. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your knowledge of fancy chemistry terms, you can casually drop that one into the conversation.
The formula is CrN. It is called Chromium nitride and Chromium(III) nitride. Chromium also forms second interstitial nitride, dichromium nitride - Cr2N