Fe+2 NO3-1 <--- these are the ions and their charges Fe+2 NO3-1 NO3-1 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so one +2 iron ion cancels out two -1 nitrate ions Fe(NO3)2 <--- simplify
Fe(NO2)2 because iron (Fe) has a 2+; hense iron II. the nitrite (NO2) has a -1 charge; therefore, there needs to be 2 nitrites (NO2) .
Iron (ii) nitride, also known as ferrous nitride has the chemical formula of Fe3N2. Nitrogen has a +3 charge and Iron has a 2- charge.
Formula: FeN
Formula: FeN
Fe3N2
FeN
Fe3N2
Fe(NO2)3
Not symbol, but chemical formula. Lead(II) nitrite: Pb(NO2)2 Lead(IV) nitrite: Pb(NO2)4
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4
Formula of 3 types of Iron oxides: Iron(II) oxide= FeO Iron(III) oxide= Fe2O3 Iron(II,III) oxide= Fe3O4
The formula for iron(II) flluoride is FeF2. The formula for iron (III) fluroide is FeF3.
Iron(II) Nitrite Fe(NO2)2 Molecular Weight -- EndMemo
FeNo2 is iron nitrite.Answer 2. Ferrous Nitrite or iron Nitrite (II)would be Fe(NO2)2.Ferric Nitrite or Iron Nitrite (III) would be Fe(NO2)3.
Fe(NO2)3
Not symbol, but chemical formula. Lead(II) nitrite: Pb(NO2)2 Lead(IV) nitrite: Pb(NO2)4
Lead I nitrite= PbNO2 Lead II nitrite= Pb(NO2)2 Lead III nitrite= Pb(NO2)3 Lead IV nitrite= Pb(NO2)4
The formula for Iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4.
Which iron? If it's iron(II), then it's 2NaNO2 + FeS --> Na2S + Fe(NO3)2. If it's iron(III), 6NaNO2 + Fe2S3 --> 3Na2S + 2Fe(NO2)3
Iron (II) hydride has the formula FeH2.
Formula of 3 types of Iron oxides: Iron(II) oxide= FeO Iron(III) oxide= Fe2O3 Iron(II,III) oxide= Fe3O4
The chemical formula of iron(II) phosphate is Fe3(PO4)2.
The chemical formula of iron(II) phosphate is Fe3(PO4)2.
Cobalt II has a +2 charge and is written Co2+. Nitrite has a -1 charge and is written NO2-. Therefore, you must have two nitrite anions for every Cobalt II. It is written... Co(NO2)2