This formula is Mo(ClO3)4.
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.
The newly formed lead compound will be lead chlorate. Lead sulfate will react with tin chlorate to form lead chlorate as a product.
The chemical formula for lead(IV) chloride is PbCl4.
The formula for sulphur IV oxide is SO2.
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
The correct formula for Palladium IV chloride is PdCl4.
No, SnC is not the formula for tin IV carbide. The correct formula for tin IV carbide is SnC2.
The chemical name for Sn(ClO3)4 is tin(IV) chlorate.
Nitrogen(IV) oxide is N2O4.
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.
When lead (IV) sulfate reacts with tin (II) chlorate, the lead (IV) cation (Pb^4+) will combine with the chlorate anion (ClO3^-) to form lead (IV) chlorate, Pb(ClO3)4. The tin (II) cation (Sn^2+) will combine with the sulfate anion (SO4^2-) to form tin (II) sulfate, SnSO4.
Nitrogen(IV) oxide is N2O4.
The newly formed lead compound will be lead chlorate. Lead sulfate will react with tin chlorate to form lead chlorate as a product.
The chemical formula for lead(IV) chloride is PbCl4.
First of all, the correct formula is SnO2, and the Stock name is tin(IV) oxide.