Ti+2 N-3 <---- these are the ions and their charges
Ti+2 Ti+2 Ti+2 N-3 N-3 <----- the charges have to add up to zero, so three +2 titanium ions cancel out two -3 nitrogen ions.
Ti3N2 <---- simplify
Since nitride ions have a charge of -3, only one of each kind of ions in titanium (III) nitride is needed for charge balance, and the chemical formula is simply TiN.
This is the ion carbonate.
It's nickel (II) Phosphate
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
if it's copper(II) nitride, then it's Cu3N2 (it's nitride by the way not nitrade)
titanium (II) selenide = SeTi
Titanium(II) Oxide [TiO]
The compound nickel (II) nitride consists of a nickel ion with a +2 charge and a nitride ion with a -3 charge. Since this compound is neutral, the charges must balance. Consequently, it can be determined that the formula of nickel (II) nitride is Ni3N2.
I think the compound supposed to be Cu3N2. The name is Copper (II) Nitride.
This is the ion carbonate.
It's nickel (II) Phosphate
Copper(II)nitride
previous answer-> "tin(II)nitride --> SnN" what?? I'm pretty sure it's Sn3N2 Nitrogen (nitride) has -3 charge
The name may be be titanium(II) nitrate but I suppose that this compound doesn't exist.
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
if it's copper(II) nitride, then it's Cu3N2 (it's nitride by the way not nitrade)
A binary compound consists of two elements. A Type III binary compound consists of two nonmetal elements. Titanium dioxide consists of one metal and one nonmetal. Since titanium is a metal with a variable charge, titanium dioxide would be a Type II compound.
Iron (II) Nitride.