Ni2(SO4)3
Gold (III) Sulfate is an extremely unstable compound with the molecular formula Au2(SO4)3 and ionic formula Au3+2 (SO4)2-3.
There are two kinds of iron sulfate: iron (II) sulfate has the formula FeSO4 and iron (III) sulfate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
Ru2(SO4)3.
There is 1.42 x 10^-2 moles of formula units that are in 5.67 g of iron III sulfate.
Ni+2 SO4-2 <--- These are the ions and their charges. The charges have to have a net charge of zero, so one +2 nickel ion cancels out one -2 sulfate ion. The final formula would then be NiSO4
Gold (III) Sulfate is an extremely unstable compound with the molecular formula Au2(SO4)3 and ionic formula Au3+2 (SO4)2-3.
The chemical formula of nickel silicate is NiSiO3.
NiS Since the charge of the nickel is 3 and the charge of the sulfur is 3, the charges cancel out and you get NiS.
Nickel(II) Oxide = NiO Nickel(III) Oxide= Ni2O3
Iron(III) Sulfate = Fe2(SO4)3
Nickel(II) Oxide = NiO Nickel(III) Oxide= Ni2O3
The chemical formula for chromium (III) sulfate is Cr2(SO4)3.
== Since Nickel(III) has a +3 charge and Nitrate (NO3) has a -1 charge, the chemical formula for nickel(III) nitrate would therefore be Ni(NO3)3
Iron(III) Sulfate = Fe2(SO4)3
There are two kinds of iron sulfate: iron (II) sulfate has the formula FeSO4 and iron (III) sulfate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
This chemical formula is Nb2(SO4)3.
Fe2(SO4)3