Iron= Fe
Chlorate= CLO3
Iron(II)Chlorate = Fe(CLO3)2
-Cross multiply and you should end up with 2 atoms of (CLO3) and 1 atom of (FE)
Fe(ClO3)2 is the chemical formula for Iron(II) chlorate. It is a compound formed from iron(II) cations and chlorate anions. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water.
CoClO3 is the chemical formula for cobalt(II) chlorate. It is a compound formed by the cobalt(II) cation (Co2+) and the chlorate anion (ClO3-).
the formula is Cu(ClO3)2
The formula for iron(III) chlorate heptahydrate is Fe(ClO3)3·7H2O.
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chloride ( ferrous chloride) is FeCl2.
Fe(ClO3)2 is the chemical formula for Iron(II) chlorate. It is a compound formed from iron(II) cations and chlorate anions. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water.
This chemical formula is for iron(II) chlorate.
CoClO3 is the chemical formula for cobalt(II) chlorate. It is a compound formed by the cobalt(II) cation (Co2+) and the chlorate anion (ClO3-).
Ni(ClO3)2
the formula is Cu(ClO3)2
The formula for iron(III) chlorate heptahydrate is Fe(ClO3)3·7H2O.
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chloride ( ferrous chloride) is FeCl2.
Iron(III) chlorate is a compound with the formula Fe(ClO3)3. It is a salt containing iron in its +3 oxidation state and chlorate ions.
Fe(ClO3)3
first of all lithium and iron are TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT ELEMENTS!!!!! i tried to get what is the chemical formula for lithium chlorate and it said it is the same as iron chlorate! last time i check lithium and iron are on two opposited parts of the periodic table. anyways the answer is most likely Li(ClO3)3
Since chlorate is a univalent anion, if such a compound exists it would have the formula Ni(ClO3)4.
The chemical formula for iron(II) hydride is FeH2.