-1 or -2 i cant remember but im pretty sure -1.
Charge on NO3 IS -1 . I m preety sure about this.
N + 3(-2) {for oxygen} = -1{total charge}
N = -1 + 6
N = +5
so the individual charge for nitrogen is +5
The ions NO2 and NO3 have a negative charge (-1).
the charge is -1
Nitrate or nitrogen negative
The charge on NO3 - is a negative one.
Elemental nitrogen has no charge., but as an ion it can have a charge that depends on how many electrons it has captured or released.In compounds it can have oxidation states of +5, +4, +3, +2, +1, −1, −2, −3In ammonia (NH3) and ammonium ions (NH4+) it has a oxidation value of -3 (and actually only a partial negative charge as part from a polar covalent, non-ionic bond).In Nitrate (NO3-) its oxidation value is +5, in nitrite +3 (but only a partial positve charge in both)
Na+1 NO3- => Na(NO3)
Covalent because it has Tri as a prefix and it shares electrons.
Calcium nitrate - Ca(NO3)2- contain Ca, N and O.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
Ionic bonds and also covalent bonds
YES!!! KNO3 can be divided into the ions 'K^(+)' and 'NO3(-)'. Within the anion 'NO3(-)' the nitrogen and oxygens are bonded covalently.
The ionic character of NO3 is -1.
NO3- no, that is NOT right. nitrate ion is Nitrogen with a negative three charge N-3
I think you mean the nitrate ion. Yes, that is a polyatomic ion with a negative charge. You write it as : NO3-
Fe(NO3)2 is an ionic compound.
Elemental nitrogen has no charge.In ammonia (NH3) and ammonium ions (NH4+) it has a oxidation value of -3 (and actually only a partial negative charge as part from a polar covalent, non-ionic bond).In Nitrate (NO3-) its oxidation value is +5, in nitrite +3 (but only a partial positve charge in both)
Yes, it is ionic.
Ammonia and nitrate are ionic forms of nitrogen that can be consumed by plants.Specifically, the symbol for ammonia is NH4. The symbol for nitrate is NO3. Ammonia tends to attach to soil particles whereas nitrate tends to move with soil moisture.
Mg(NO3)2 1 magnesium atom, 2 nitrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms Mg(NO3)2 because the charge on Mg is +2 and the charge of NO3 is -1 so you would need to balance. Magnesium has 2+ and Nitrate is one of the common polyatomic ions: NO3^1- Combine them both: Mg1(NO3)2 ===> Mg(NO3)2
Lead nitrate is an ionic compound.
Pb(NO3)2 is ionic since ionic compounds are made up of a metal and a non metal atom.