periodic table
anions are negatively charged species anions are not seen on the Periodic Table. however the elements on the right end of the periodic table (except for noble gases, group 18) have a strong tendency to accept electrons are become anions
Sulfate isn't on the periodic table. but if you want a symbol, it's: [SO4]-2 .
Ba. You'll find this in your copy of the periodic table of the elements.
'SO4' does NOT appear on the Periodic Table. 'SO4^(2-)' is the sulphate anion. It has a charge of '-2'. The elements that form the sulphate anion, viz. sulphur(S) and oxygen(O) do appear on the Periodic Table, viz. No. 8 ; oxygen (O) No. 16 ; sulphur (S). NB NO compound appears on the Periodic Table. It is a list of the known elements.
Look it up in "periodic table of elements" You can find the number of a particular element by looking at the Periodic Table; you can also do this by counting the number of protons in the nucleus.
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Carbonate does NOT appear in the Periodic Table, because it is not an elementy, but an 'ANION'. The carbonate anion has the formula of 'CO3^(2-)'. That is the anion consists of one carbon and three oxygen atoms. Both Carbion and Oxygen are elements and appear in the Periodiuc Table.
anions are negatively charged species anions are not seen on the Periodic Table. however the elements on the right end of the periodic table (except for noble gases, group 18) have a strong tendency to accept electrons are become anions
An anion, simply carries across the atom numbers, in greater size. But that is only with the metals, with non-metals, the numbers are arranged by how less the number is. So the higher the atom number, the further across will the anion be on the Periodic table but with non-metals, the less the atom number the closer to the metal section will the anion be on the Periodic table.
Halogens have similar properties. All of them form anion.
No, Fluoride is an anion with the Atomic symbol F-. This means it has an extra electron. However, Fluorine (F) is on the periodic table. Its atomic number is 9 and it weighs 18.9984g/mol.
groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table
Sulfate isn't on the periodic table. but if you want a symbol, it's: [SO4]-2 .
In the left corner down of the periodic table.
Not true I am trying to find the same thing out but I no for a fact they are both on a periodic table.
The periodic table doesn't show grams; and which grams ?
'OH' does not appear in the periodic table. 'OH' is more correctly the hydroxide anion. and should be written as 'OH^-'. The 'O' is the elememnt Oxygen , which is No. 8 (Atomic No.) in the periodic table. and 'H' is the element Hydrogen, which is No.1 (Atomic No.) in periodic table. The hydroxide anion forms alkalis with metal e.g. sodium or potassium and their formulas are NaOH and KOH respectively. In Organic chemistry the 'OH' functional group forms alcohols, e.g. Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) and its formula is CH3CH2OH. This is the alcohol that is in beers wines and spirits.