NO3 means one nitrogen atom combined with 3 oxygen atoms to produce the nitrate ion.
NO4 is one nitrogen atom combined with 4 oxygen atoms.
In chemistry Po stands for Polonium
MP usually stands for Melting Point, i.e. the temperature at which a substance turns from a solid to a liquid.
'NO' is not an element, and is therefore not found on the periodic table. The chemical NO is nitric oxide (aka nitrogen(II) oxide), a colorless gas at room temperature. If, however, you are referring to 'No', then it is the symbol for Nobelium, which is a synthetic, metallic, radioactive element with atomic number 102. It can be found in the actinide series.
The product agNO3 is a chemical formula known as silver nitrate. Silver nitrate is developed by reacting silver with nitric acid. The correct formula written for silver nitrate is AgNO3, or Ag(NO3)2.
They are used in practical experiments, particularly chemistry, to hold test tubes, burettes etc in position over something else such as a Bunsen burner or beaker.
The symbol NO4 does not correspond to a known chemical species. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitrate (NO3-) are common nitrogen and oxygen-containing compounds, but NO4 does not have a recognized chemical formula.
NO4 does not have a valid chemical name. The correct formula for Nitrate ion is NO3-.
Cobalt nitrate.
Please read your question over, and ask again- but a Mk1 No4 and a Mk1 No4.........???
The compound name is Calcium Nitrate.
Brittish made Lee Enfield rifles went through many changes up to and including the No4. The No4 was made close to the end of WWII. The Brittish battle needs shifted to jungle warfair after WWII. The No4 was not well suited for the jungle. The No4 is not very common but is not very rare either.
In chemistry, "UG" stands for "Uranium Glass."
Calcium ion (CA^2+) bonds with nitrate ion (NO3^-) through ionic bonding. The positive calcium ion is attracted to the negative nitrate ion due to their opposite charges, resulting in the formation of calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2).
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There is no Mo3. Possibly you are thinking of NO3 which is nitric oxide.
Zn(NO3)2 represents zinc nitrate in chemistry. It is a chemical compound made up of one zinc ion (Zn2+) and two nitrate ions (NO3-). Zinc nitrate is commonly used in the manufacturing of dyes and pigments, as well as in the preparation of other zinc compounds.