Scandium and nitrogen are elements and have chemical symbols, not formulas. The symbol for the element scandium as it appears on the Periodic Table is Sc, and the symbol for the element nitrogen is N.
The chemical formula for scandium is Sc and for iodine is I2.
The chemical formula for ferric nitrate/ iron nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.
Scandium has the chemical symbol Sc and 21 is it's atomic number. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this (usually considered) rare earth element.
The chemical formula for scandium iodide is ScI3. It is composed of one scandium atom bonded to three iodine atoms.
The chemical formula of silver nitrate is AgNO3.
The chemical formula for scandium is Sc and for iodine is I2.
The chemical formula of a nitrate is MeNO3 (Me is the metal).
Formula: ScCl3
The formula for the nitrate ion is NO3 -1.
The chemical formula for ferric nitrate/ iron nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.
Scandium has the chemical symbol Sc and 21 is it's atomic number. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this (usually considered) rare earth element.
The chemical formula of calcium nitrate is Ca(NO3)2.
The chemical formula for scandium iodide is ScI3. It is composed of one scandium atom bonded to three iodine atoms.
The chemical formula of silver nitrate is AgNO3.
Silver nitrate chemical formula is: AgNO3. Sodium carbonate chemical formula is: Na2CO3.
The chemical formula for anhydrous magnesium nitrate is Mg(NO3)2.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? Scandium (III) is a positively charged ion with a charge of +3. Phosphate is a negatively charged ion with a charge of -3. When these two ions come together, they form a beautiful compound with the chemical formula ScPO4. Just imagine the wonderful colors and textures you could create with this combination on your artistic canvas!