Silicate
The formula for ammonium hyposilicite is (NH4)2SiO3. It consists of two ammonium ions (NH4+) and one hyposilicate ion (SiO32-).
Nitride Ion.
The correct name for ClO- ion is hypochlorite ion.
The ion name for NO3 is nitrate.
Hypofluorite ion
In geology a silicate is a mineral that contains silicon and oxygen and sometimes other elements. In chemistry, a silicate is a compound that contains the silicate (SiO32-) ion.
The formula for ammonium hyposilicite is (NH4)2SiO3. It consists of two ammonium ions (NH4+) and one hyposilicate ion (SiO32-).
The formula for the silicate ion, which is derived from silicon and oxygen, is (SiO4^{4-}). This means that the silicate ion consists of one silicon atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, with an overall charge of -4.
Nitride Ion.
The correct name for ClO- ion is hypochlorite ion.
The molecular geometry of the silicate ion (SiO3^2−) is trigonal planar. In this ion, the silicon atom is centrally located and is bonded to three oxygen atoms, which are arranged symmetrically around it at approximately 120-degree angles. This geometry arises due to the sp² hybridization of the silicon atom, allowing for optimal bonding with the surrounding oxygen atoms.
The ion name for NO3 is nitrate.
Hypofluorite ion
The correct name for the cesium ion is "cesium ion" or "Cs+ ion".
It is H2PO4- ion which is called Di-Hydrogen-Phosphate ion.
C2H3O2- is the acetate ion.
The name of the Mn2+ ion is manganese(II) ion.