Thallium is an element on the periodic table. It's atomic number is 81.Because it is an element, I don't understand what you mean by "its formula".The symbol for Thallium is Tl, so the formula would be Tl...If you want the formula for a compound with thallium, that's a different story.It is not a diatomic element, if that's what you meant.For more information on thallium, go tohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium
The chemical formula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3
NiCO3 is the chemical formula for nitrogen carbonate.
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.
Cesium Carbonate = Cs2CO3
Tl2CO3
Tl4C3
Thallium is an element on the periodic table. It's atomic number is 81.Because it is an element, I don't understand what you mean by "its formula".The symbol for Thallium is Tl, so the formula would be Tl...If you want the formula for a compound with thallium, that's a different story.It is not a diatomic element, if that's what you meant.For more information on thallium, go tohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium
Thallium(III) nitrate is Tl(NO3)3. Thallium(I) nitrate is TlNO3.
The formula for silver carbonate is Ag2CO3
The chemical formula for Barium Carbonate is BaCO3
NiCO3 is the chemical formula for nitrogen carbonate.
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
Rb2CO3 for rubidium carbonate
Ammonia and carbonate do not make a formula, they make a compound which is ammonium carbonate,
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.