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The chemical name for strontium is Sr.
The chemical name for AgNH3 2 NO3 is silver diammine nitrate.
The net ionic equation for the reaction between Mg(NO3)2 and SrCl2 to form MgCl2 and Sr(NO3)2 is: Mg^2+ + 2NO3^- + Sr^2+ + 2Cl^- → Mg^2+ + 2Cl^- + Sr^2+ + 2NO3^-. Since all ions are aqueous and remain unchanged in the reaction, they are not involved in the net ionic equation.
Yes, Sr(NO3)2 is an ionic compound. It consists of a metal cation (Sr2+) and a polyatomic anion (NO3-) which are held together by ionic bonds.
Ca(NO3)2 is the chemical formula of calcium nitrate.
SrNO3 made up of: Sr NO3 Sr= Strontium (found in the periodic table) NO3 = Nitrate (Found in a polyatomic ion table) So the answer would be Strontium Nitrate
Sr(NO3)2.
The chemical name of Ca(NO3)2 is "Calcium Nitrate".
The chemical name for strontium is Sr.
The chemical name is nitrate and the chemical formula is (NO3)-.
The chemical name for AgNH3 2 NO3 is silver diammine nitrate.
The chemical name for Mn(NO3)2 is manganese nitrate.
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
Strontium Nitrate + Sodium Carbonate→ Strontium Carbonate + Sodium Nitrate Sr(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → SrCO3(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
The net ionic equation for the reaction between Mg(NO3)2 and SrCl2 to form MgCl2 and Sr(NO3)2 is: Mg^2+ + 2NO3^- + Sr^2+ + 2Cl^- → Mg^2+ + 2Cl^- + Sr^2+ + 2NO3^-. Since all ions are aqueous and remain unchanged in the reaction, they are not involved in the net ionic equation.
The chemical name is copper nitrate