The Stock name would be chromium(III)+
Cr if you're looking for the chemical symbol
Chromium (III) ion
The Stock name would be chromium(III)+
The chromic ion is the chromium (III) ion.
I like to believe that I am correct in saying... Chromous Acid. Chromite being the polyatomic ion.
Chromic Acid
Chromic acid
Chromium (II) Carbonate. Although I'm not sure Chromium (II) can form, there might be an overall charge on your formula there...
The chromic ion is the chromium (III) ion.
The chromic ion is (CrO4)2-.
I like to believe that I am correct in saying... Chromous Acid. Chromite being the polyatomic ion.
+3 charge
This is possible when the ion is Hydrogen chromate or HCrO4-
The chemical formula is Cr2(SeO4)3.
Chromic Acid
Chromic acid
Chromium (II) Carbonate. Although I'm not sure Chromium (II) can form, there might be an overall charge on your formula there...
If you mean Sn2+ it is known as Tin(II) ion in the stock system or stannous ion in the old naming system.
copper (II) fluoride
the formula for the compound chromic iodide