Nitrate ion is NO3-1 while Nitride is N-3.
Nitrate is a polyatomic ion. Zn(NO3)2
Nitraite = NO3 One Nitrogen atom (N) Three Oxygen atoms (O3)
NO3- no, that is NOT right. nitrate ion is Nitrogen with a negative three charge N-3
if it's copper(II) nitride, then it's Cu3N2 (it's nitride by the way not nitrade)
The formula for the nitride ion is N3-.
Nitrate is a polyatomic ion. Zn(NO3)2
Nitraite = NO3 One Nitrogen atom (N) Three Oxygen atoms (O3)
NO3- no, that is NOT right. nitrate ion is Nitrogen with a negative three charge N-3
A nitride contain the ion N3-, a sulphite contain the ion SO3-, a phosphate contain the ion (PO4)3-.
if it's copper(II) nitride, then it's Cu3N2 (it's nitride by the way not nitrade)
It is considered an Ionic bond. Ammonium donates an electron and nitrate accepts an electron. By itself, ammonium ion is a molecular compound and the nitrate ion is a molecular compound, but when combined they are considered to be ionic. Only molecular compounds can be covalent bonded and are designated: covalent, polar, or nonpolar. The difference between polar and nonpolar depends on the difference of electronegativities of the atoms present.
The formula for the nitride ion is N3-.
One potassium ion is required to neutralize a nitride ion, as the nitride ion has a charge of -3 and the potassium ion has a charge of +1.
Nitride Ion.
Silver nitrate is a chemical compound formed by the reaction between silver and nitrate ions. The bond between silver and nitrate is ionic, with the silver atom donating its electron to the nitrate ion, resulting in the formation of a positively charged silver ion and a negatively charged nitrate ion. This ionic bond holds the compound together.
The correct name for the N3- ion is nitride ion. It is a negatively charged ion with a -3 charge that is formed by gaining three electrons.
No, the nitride ion has a 3- charge