SiF62- exists, but CF62- does not. Why?
The charge of a Pb ion can vary depending on the specific ion. Commonly, lead can exist as Pb2+ or Pb4+ ions.
SO4 This is a non-existent compound. There is an ion SO42- (sulfate ion) which does exist.
Ions do not occur in their own as substances. They exist in compounds with oppositely charged ions. Since the hydronium ion is positively charged it must be accompanied by a negative ion. Still, the hydronium ion cannot exist outside of water.
The charge is +2 but this ion doesn't exist.
No, chloride is an ion and does not exist in isolation. Chlorine is a gas.
It is not available under normal conditions.
Hydroxyl ion exist in solution but it is not a solution.
A "neutron ion" doesn't exist.
Yes, silver can exist as an ion in certain chemical reactions.
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion.
The polyatomic ion SO5 does not exist. The closest polyatomic ion to this is SO4^2- which is called sulfate ion.
A pi-H ion doesn't exist. It is an error or confusion.
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion (OH-).
A hydrogen ion is also known as a proton. It is represented at H^+ or in aqueous solution, as H3O^+. So, yes, a hydrogen ion (H^+) can exist alone, and it is called a proton.
A hydrogen ion is also known as a proton. It is represented at H^+ or in aqueous solution, as H3O^+. So, yes, a hydrogen ion (H^+) can exist alone, and it is called a proton.
I personally can not wait for the CF6. Well, to start off my father, David DeMarini, is the creator of the CF bats. Yes I know your probably like, "AH!! What a lie!" Well it is not a lie actually, and the CF6 will most likely be out this Summer (if lucky) or, more probable, next summer. It will be yellow or green of choice. It will be 2 part composite and have the pop never before!! CANT WAIT!
There are as yet no lithium-ion batteries available in standard sizes such as AA.