CO32-.
The formula for carbonate ion is CO3 2-. Carbonate ion can also refer to an ester of carbonic acid (C(=O)(Oâ??)2).
Hco3 nagitiove
According to my chemistry book it is CO2-
(CO3)2-
HCO3-
hydrogen carbonate (aka bicarbonate) is the polyatomic ion you're looking for. Mg(HCO3)2 Mg2+ (HCO3)-
Calcium ion is Ca2+ and the carbonate ion is CO32-
The formula and charge for the carbonate ion is CO32- and the formula and charge of the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium carbonate, MgCO3.
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
A hydrogen carbonate ion has the formula HCO3- so the valency of a hydrogen carbonate ion is -1.
HCO3-
The bicarbonate ion (hydrogen carbonate) is an anion with the empirical formula HCO3− and a molecular mass of 61.01
No. The carbonate is a polyatomic ion with the formula CO32-
hydrogen carbonate (aka bicarbonate) is the polyatomic ion you're looking for. Mg(HCO3)2 Mg2+ (HCO3)-
Calcium ion is Ca2+ and the carbonate ion is CO32-
Baking soda is sodium bi-carbonate. Or sodium hydrogen carbonate. Its formula is NaHCO3. It is a union of sodium and the bi-carbonate polyatomic ion.
The formula and charge for the carbonate ion is CO32- and the formula and charge of the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium carbonate, MgCO3.
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
This is the parent acid of the anhydride CO2 --> finding the anhydride of a parent acid can be found by subtracting an H2O molecule from it (and vice versa to determine the parent acid of an anhydride)