Chromium (III) Nitride
The CrN cation is typically a chromium(III) cation, where chromium has a +3 oxidation state. This means that chromium has lost three electrons and has a charge of +3.
CrNO3 ************2nd Opinion*********** To get the correct formula, you need to state the oxidation number of chromium in the compound, using a Roman numeral. It's likely to be chromium(III) nitrate, which is Cr(NO3)3
The chemical name for the polymer is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
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Chromium nitride.
Cr3(N)3 ===>CrN
In reference to CSA B51, measurement devices that are pressure containing must have a CRN number assigned to be used in Canada. Each province has different rules concerning CRN but in general you would need one in this case.
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The acronym 'CRN' stands for: Canadian Registration Number. This number is issued by a Canadian Jurisdiction and covers pressure vessels, fittings, or pressure piping. It is a necessary authorization allowing these components to be in operation in Canada.The Canadian Registration Number (CRN) is a number issued by each province or territory of Canada to the design of a boiler, pressure vessel or fitting.
The acronym 'CRN' stands for: Canadian Registration Number. This number is issued by a Canadian Jurisdiction and covers pressure vessels, fittings, or pressure piping. It is a necessary authorization allowing these components to be in operation in Canada.The Canadian Registration Number (CRN) is a number issued by each province or territory of Canada to the design of a boiler, pressure vessel or fitting.
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The CrN cation is typically a chromium(III) cation, where chromium has a +3 oxidation state. This means that chromium has lost three electrons and has a charge of +3.
CrNO3 ************2nd Opinion*********** To get the correct formula, you need to state the oxidation number of chromium in the compound, using a Roman numeral. It's likely to be chromium(III) nitrate, which is Cr(NO3)3
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