since Na is a sodium + CO3 as a cabonat so it is sodium cabonate + IOH2O = sodium cabonate water haha
CO3 - The elements present in this are one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms, CO3 is a base, the name of it is carbonate, K2CO3 = potasium carbonate
CO3 is not placed in periodic table. Only elements are arranged in periodic table.
Sodium hypoiodite
If Trioxide refers to Ozonide ion, the formula is O3-
Bismuth Carbonate - Bi2CO3 !!! :D -> Actually its Bi2(CO3)3 :D
Na2. Co3
The chemical composition of cancrinite, according to the 2008 Fleischer's Glossary, is: [(Ca,Na)6(CO3)1-1.7][Na2(H2O)2](Si6Al6O24)
Um, I don't know about the other compounds, but ZnS is insoluble.
Na2(CO3) + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2(CO3) Sodium Chloride and Carbonic Acid
Dissociation of sodium carbonate produce ions Na+ and (CO3)2-.
Diphosphonic Acid. I beleve.
Na2 does not stand for anything by itself, because Na2 does not exist. Na2 would be part of a compound, such as Na2S or Na2O, in which case it means two sodium ions bonded with one sulfide ion or one oxide ion.
Na2 is not a compound. When you see a formula containing Na2, it means the compound contains 2 Sodium ions.
The equation for the ionization of CO3- with water is: CO3- + H2O → HCO3- + OH-
Chemical name :Sodium Carbonate Chemical formula: Na2 CO3
The molecular formula for Sodium Nitroprusside is Na2[Fe(CN)5NO].
Na2+1O11-