TiCH3COO would be the most common. Could also be Ti(CH3COO)2, Ti(CH3COO)3, or Ti(CH3COO)4, etc, as the ionic nomenclature is not dependent on the number of cations like molecular nomenclature is.
The chemical formula of copper (II) carbonate is CuCO3.
The chemical formula for Mercury II Carbonate is HgCO3.
The chemical Formula for Cobalt II hydrogen carbonate can be given.It is as follows :Co2HCO3.
TiS for titanium sulfide (titanium(II) sulfide) and TiS2 for titanium disulfide (titanium(IV) sulfide)
TiO3 does not exist. You may mean Dititanium trioxide, Ti2O3 which exists and is Titanium(III) oxide. an ionic formula fro this would be (Ti3+)2 (O2-)3.
The chemical formula of copper (II) carbonate is CuCO3.
The chemical formula for Mercury II Carbonate is HgCO3.
The chemical Formula for Cobalt II hydrogen carbonate can be given.It is as follows :Co2HCO3.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.
TiS for titanium sulfide (titanium(II) sulfide) and TiS2 for titanium disulfide (titanium(IV) sulfide)
TiO3 does not exist. You may mean Dititanium trioxide, Ti2O3 which exists and is Titanium(III) oxide. an ionic formula fro this would be (Ti3+)2 (O2-)3.
titanium (II) selenide = SeTi
The chemical formula for iron (II) carbonate is FeCO3. It is a brownish solid that is insoluble in water. Iron (II) carbonate is known to decompose when heated, releasing carbon dioxide gas and leaving behind iron oxide.
TiO is the formula of titanium (II) oxide
It depends ~ if it's copper(I), then the formula is Cu2CO3, but if it's copper(II), the the formula is CuCO3
Cu(HCO3)2 (numbers should be in subscript) Also called copper hdryogencarbonate valance -1
FeCO stands for Iron(II) Carbonate. It is a chemical compound composed of iron(II) cations and carbonate anions, with a chemical formula FeCO3.